
Wind Power Integration
Connection and system operational aspects
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. May 2014
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-84919-493-8 (ISBN)
Description
The rapid growth of wind generation has many implications for power system planning, operation and control. Network development, voltage rise, protection, monitoring and control are connection problems common to all wind power generation.
Wind Power Integration: Connection and System Operational Aspects, 2nd edition has been fully revised and updated to take account of the significant growth in wind power deployment in the past few years to provide a wide-ranging discussion on all major aspects of wind power integration into electricity supply systems. Topics covered include:
the development of wind power technology and its world-wide deployment
a primer in electric power engineering for non-electrical engineers - which system delivers significant wind energy to consumers at least cost?
wind power technology and the interaction of various wind turbine generator types with the utility network
utility networks, and how they may be developed to accept significant wind power
how operational practice can be modified to take account of a variable power source with limited scope for control
wind power forecasting
the challenges faced by wind energy in modern electricity markets
This second edition has been fully revised and updated to take account of the significant growth in wind power deployment in the past few years. New discussions have been added to describe developments in wind turbine generator technology and control, the network integration of wind power, innovative ways to integrate wind power when its generation potential exceeds 50% of demand, case studies on how forecasting errors have affected system operation, and an update on how the wind energy sector has fared in the marketplace.
Wind Power Integration: Connection and System Operational Aspects, 2nd edition will appeal to engineers from various disciplines looking for an overview of a technology that is providing a major impetus for sustainable electricity supply in the twenty-first century.
Wind Power Integration: Connection and System Operational Aspects, 2nd edition has been fully revised and updated to take account of the significant growth in wind power deployment in the past few years to provide a wide-ranging discussion on all major aspects of wind power integration into electricity supply systems. Topics covered include:
the development of wind power technology and its world-wide deployment
a primer in electric power engineering for non-electrical engineers - which system delivers significant wind energy to consumers at least cost?
wind power technology and the interaction of various wind turbine generator types with the utility network
utility networks, and how they may be developed to accept significant wind power
how operational practice can be modified to take account of a variable power source with limited scope for control
wind power forecasting
the challenges faced by wind energy in modern electricity markets
This second edition has been fully revised and updated to take account of the significant growth in wind power deployment in the past few years. New discussions have been added to describe developments in wind turbine generator technology and control, the network integration of wind power, innovative ways to integrate wind power when its generation potential exceeds 50% of demand, case studies on how forecasting errors have affected system operation, and an update on how the wind energy sector has fared in the marketplace.
Wind Power Integration: Connection and System Operational Aspects, 2nd edition will appeal to engineers from various disciplines looking for an overview of a technology that is providing a major impetus for sustainable electricity supply in the twenty-first century.
Reviews / Votes
'First published in 2007, this second edition offers substantially updated coverage and discussion of how wind power generation can be built into and operated with today's electricity supply systems. Catering for the broadest audience, there's a general introduction to wind turbine designs and technology, and their development. It also offers a primer on electrical power system theory along with the latest turbine generators and control systems in use, plus basic integration considerations such as voltage maintenance and power quality.''The real meat of the book arrives with the operation of wind systems within national power grids, covering areas such as frequency control, energy storage and demand-side management. There's plenty of new detail on network integration, looking at innovative ways to manage wind power when its generation potential exceeds 50 per cent of demand, plus a chapter on the central role of weather forecasting. It considers today's deregulated power markets and support mechanisms, then finishes by discussing future grid codes and how wind will fare in competition with other renewables in the years to come.' * Real Power Magazine *
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
648 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84919-493-8 (9781849194938)
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Wind Power Integration
Connection and system operational aspects
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Wind Power Integration
Connection and system operational aspects
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Persons
Brendan Fox and Damien Flynn are both with Queen's University Belfast. Leslie Bryans is with Northern Ireland Electricity.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Power system fundamentals
Chapter 3: Wind power technology
Chapter 4: Network integration of wind power
Chapter 5: Operation of power systems
Chapter 6: Wind characteristics and forecasting
Chapter 7: Wind power and electricity markets
Chapter 8: The future
Appendix A: FACTS technology
Appendix B: Model grid code
Chapter 2: Power system fundamentals
Chapter 3: Wind power technology
Chapter 4: Network integration of wind power
Chapter 5: Operation of power systems
Chapter 6: Wind characteristics and forecasting
Chapter 7: Wind power and electricity markets
Chapter 8: The future
Appendix A: FACTS technology
Appendix B: Model grid code