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Wind Power in Power Systems 2e T Ackermann

Wind Power in Power Systems 2e By T Ackermann

Wind Power in Power Systems 2e by T Ackermann


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The second edition of the highly acclaimed Wind Power in Power Systems has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the latest challenges associated with increasing wind power penetration levels. Since its first release, practical experiences with high wind power penetration levels have significantly increased.

Wind Power in Power Systems 2e Summary

Wind Power in Power Systems 2e by T Ackermann

The second edition of the highly acclaimed Wind Power in Power Systems has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the latest challenges associated with increasing wind power penetration levels. Since its first release, practical experiences with high wind power penetration levels have significantly increased. This book presents an overview of the lessons learned in integrating wind power into power systems and provides an outlook of the relevant issues and solutions to allow even higher wind power penetration levels. This includes the development of standard wind turbine simulation models. This extensive update has 23 brand new chapters in cutting-edge areas including offshore wind farms and storage options, performance validation and certification for grid codes, and the provision of reactive power and voltage control from wind power plants. Key features: * Offers an international perspective on integrating a high penetration of wind power into the power system, from basic network interconnection to industry deregulation; * Outlines the methodology and results of European and North American large-scale grid integration studies; * Extensive practical experience from wind power and power system experts and transmission systems operators in Germany, Denmark, Spain, UK, Ireland, USA, China and New Zealand; * Presents various wind turbine designs from the electrical perspective and models for their simulation, and discusses industry standards and world-wide grid codes, along with power quality issues; * Considers concepts to increase penetration of wind power in power systems, from wind turbine, power plant and power system redesign to smart grid and storage solutions. Carefully edited for a highly coherent structure, this work remains an essential reference for power system engineers, transmission and distribution network operator and planner, wind turbine designers, wind project developers and wind energy consultants dealing with the integration of wind power into the distribution or transmission network. Up-to-date and comprehensive, it is also useful for graduate students, researchers, regulation authorities, and policy makers who work in the area of wind power and need to understand the relevant power system integration issues.

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...a very well-edited update to the previous edition, which was already one of the more thorough overviews of wind integration issues. (IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, 1 November 2013)

About T Ackermann

Dr Thomas Ackermann, Energynautics GmbH, Langen, Germany Thomas Ackermann is CEO of wind and renewable energies consulting company, Energynautics, which specialises in network integration and power markets. He gained his PhDat KTH (Royal University of Technology), Stockholm, Sweden, where he continues to do wind power freelance lecturing at the Department of Electrical Engineering. He is also involved in education at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, via the EU TEMPUS program. Dr Ackermann's main interests are wind power, distributed power generation, and the impact of market regulations on the development of distributed generation in deregulated markets. Thomas Ackermann is an Editor of Wind Energy Journal (Wiley).

Table of Contents

Contributors xxxi Abbreviations xlvii Notation lvii 1 Introduction 1 Thomas Ackermann 2 Preface: Wind Power Myths Debunked 7 Michael Milligan, Kevin Porter, Edgar DeMeo, Paul Denholm, Hannele Holttinen, Brendan Kirby, Nicholas Miller, Andrew Mills, Mark O Malley, Matthew Schuerger and Lennart Soder Part A THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 3 Historical Development and Current Status of Wind Power 23 Thomas Ackermann 4 Wind Power in Power Systems: An Introduction 47 Lennart Soder and Thomas Ackermann 5 Generators and Power Electronics for Wind Turbines 73 Anca D. Hansen 6 Power System Impacts of Wind Power 105 Hannele Holttinen and Ritva Hirvonen 7 The Value of Wind Power 131 Lennart Soder Part B TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND GRID CODE VALIDATION 8 Power Quality Standards for Wind Turbines 159 John Olav Tande 9 Measurement of Electrical Characteristics 175 Fritz Santjer 10 Practical Experience with Power Quality and Wind Power 195 Ake Larsson 11 Technical Regulations for the Interconnection of Wind Power Plants to the Power System 209 Julija Matevosyan, Sigrid M. Bolik and Thomas Ackermann 12 Performance Validation and Certification for Grid Codes 241 Martin Schellschmidt, Stephan Adloff and Markus Fischer Part C WIND POWER PLANT AND TRANSMISSION ISSUES 13 Electrical Design of a Wind Power Plant 259 Nicholas Miller, Reigh Walling and Richard Piwko 14 Transmission Systems for Offshore Wind Power Plants and Operation Planning Strategies for Offshore Power Systems 293 Thomas Ackermann, Antje Orths and Krzysztof Rudion 15 New Cable Systems for Offshore Wind Power Plants 329 Heinrich Brakelmann and Jan Bruugmann 16 New Control Concept for Offshore Wind Power Plants: Constant-Speed Turbines on a Grid with Variable Frequency 345 Eckehard Troster Part D INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 17 Overview of Integration Studies Methodologies and Results 363 Hannele Holttinen 18 Two Reference Studies on European Transmission for Wind Integration: TradeWind and EWIS 387 Frans Van Hulle 19 Transmission Planning for Wind Energy in the USA: Status and Prospects 413 J. Charles Smith, Dale Osborn, Richard Piwko, Robert Zavadil, Brian Parsons, Lynn Coles, David Hawkins, Warren Lasher and Bradley Nickell 20 Wind Power in Areas with Limited Transmission Capacity 439 Julija Matevosyan 21 Wind Power and Storage 465 Aidan Tuohy and Mark O'Malley 22 Economic Aspects of Wind Power in Power Systems 489 Poul Erik Morthorst and Thomas Ackermann Part E POWER SYSTEM INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE 23 Wind Power in the Danish Power System 519 Antje G. Orths and Peter Borre Eriksen 24 Wind Power in the German Network: Present Status and Future Challenges of Maintaining Quality of Supply 549 Matthias Luther and Wilhelm Winter 25 Wind Integration in Portugal Ana Estanqueiro 26 Wind Power Integration Experience in Spain 595 Juan Ma. Rodriguez Garcia, Olivia Alonso Garcia and Miguel de la Torre Rodriguez 27 Maximizing Renewable Generation on the Power System of Ireland and Northern Ireland 623 Jonathan O'Sullivan 28 Wind Power in the Power System in Texas 649 Henry Durrwachter and Warren Lasher 29 Wind Power in the New Zealand Power System 667 Ray Brown 30 Large-Scale Wind Power Integration into the Chinese Power System 689 Yongning Chi, Zhen Wang, Yan Li and Weisheng Wang 31 Isolated Systems with Wind Power 707 E. Ian Baring-Gould and Per Lundsager 32 Wind Farms in Weak Power Networks in India 739 Poul Sorensen 33 Wind Power Prediction 753 Bernhard Ernst Part F DYNAMIC MODELLING OF WIND TURBINES FOR POWER SYSTEM STUDIES 34 Introduction to the Modelling of Wind Turbines 769 Hans Knudsen and Jorgen Nygard Nielsen 35 A Generic Wind Power Plant Model 799 Abraham Ellis, Yuriy Kazachkov, Juan Sanchez-Gasca, Pouyan Pourbeik, Eduard Muljadi, Michael Behnke, Jens Fortmann and Slavomir Seman 36 Reduced-Order Modelling of Wind Turbines 821 Katherine Elkington, J.G. (Han) Slootweg, Mehrdad Ghandhari and Wil L. Kling 37 High-Order Models of Doubly Fed Induction Generators 849 Eva Centeno Lopez and Jonas Persson 38 Full-Scale Verification of Dynamic Wind Turbine Models 865 Vladislav Akhmatov 39 Impacts of Wind Power on Power System Stability 891 Eknath Vittal, Andrew Keane, J.G. Slootweg and Wil Kling 40 Modelling of Large Wind Power Plants Vladislav Akhmatov and Bjorn Andressen Part G Future Issues 41 Benefits of Active Management of Distribution Systems 42 Wind Power and the Smart Grid 43 Reactive Power Capability and Voltage Control with Wind Turbines 44 Hydrogen as a Means of Transporting and Balancing Wind Power Production 999 Robert Steinberger-Wilckens Index 1019

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NPB9780470974162
9780470974162
0470974168
Wind Power in Power Systems 2e by T Ackermann
New
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2012-04-20
1120
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