Modelling the geographic distribution of wind power and the impact on transmission needs

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Abstract

Through energy systems modelling, transmission systems modelling and geographical modelling, the article examines the sensitivity of the response of the transmission system to the geographic distributions of wind power and in particular the sensitivity of the results to the accuracy of the distributed modelled. The results show that accuracy of the geographic modelling while important for the analysis of specific single transmission lines is not important for the analysis of the general response of the transmission system. The analyses thus corroborate previous analyses that demonstrated that scattered laod balancing reduce transmission capacity requirements.
Translated title of the contributionModelling the geographic distrubution of wind power and the impact on transmission needs
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe proceeding of the fourth national energy congress
PublisherWorld Energy Council
Publication date2003
Pages31-38
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventModelling the geographic distribution of wind power and the impact on transmission needs -
Duration: 19 May 2010 → …

Conference

ConferenceModelling the geographic distribution of wind power and the impact on transmission needs
Period19/05/2010 → …

Keywords

  • Denmark
  • energy
  • wind power
  • CHP
  • distrubuted generation
  • transmission
  • dispatch
  • load balancing

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