Valuing Wind Generation on Integrated Power Systems

Author:   Ken Dragoon
Publisher:   William Andrew Publishing
ISBN:  

9780815520474


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 September 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Valuing Wind Generation on Integrated Power Systems


Overview

Wind powered generation is the fastest growing energy source in the United States due to a combination of economic incentives, public preference for renewable energy as expressed in government policies, competitive costs, and the need to address global warming. The economic consequences of the relative variability and lower predictability of wind generation are not easily captured in standard economic analyses performed by utility planners. This book provides utility analysts and regulators a guide to analyzing the value of wind generation in the context of modern power systems.Guiding the reader through the steps to understanding and valuing wind generation on modern power systems, this book approaches the issue from the various, current perspectives in the US. These include utilities that are still primarily vertically integrated power providers and systems dominated by independent system operators (ISOs). Outlined here are the basic procedures in a wind valuation study, described with enough detail so that analysts spanning a range of resources and sophistication can reasonably undertake a competent study. Descriptions of studies performed by other utilities are also provided, explaining their specific approaches to the fundamentals. Finally, it includes a short section on power systems that utilize relatively large fractions of wind, and how operating procedures and valuing techniques may need alteration to accommodate them.• Reviews operating challenges that large amounts of wind power present to power systems operators • Outlines alternative approaches to quantifying the systems services necessary to accommodate the wind • Explains how economic analyses of wind generation are competently performed • Describes how to represent wind generation in computer models commonly used by electric utility planners that may not be specifically designed to incorporate wind generation • Reviews methods used by some select utility companies around the United States • Touches on key European issues involving relatively high levels of wind generation • Written at the level of the utility planner, assuming a basic understanding of economic dispatch of generators and elementary statistics

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Author:   Ken Dragoon
Publisher:   William Andrew Publishing
Imprint:   William Andrew Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.550kg
ISBN:  

9780815520474


ISBN 10:   0815520476
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 September 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Overview of System-Wide Impacts of Wind Generation on Power Systems 3. General Approaches to Valuing Wind on Power Systems 4. Developing Useful Wind Generation Data 5. Characterization of Wind in Generation Dispatch Models 6. Power System Incremental Reserve Requirements 7. Wind Forecasting 8. Power System Dispatch Models and Valuing Wind Generation 9. Wind Integration Costs 10. Wind Power Contribution to Meeting Peak Demand 11. Effects of Markets on Wind Integration Costs 12. Reducing Wind Integration Costs 13. Review of Selected Wind Integration Studies 14. Considerations for High Penetration Wind Systems

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Ken Dragoon is currently Research Director of Renewable Northwest Project in Portland, Oregon. He has more than 25 years in the electric utility industry with expertise in power system planning studies, resource valuation analysis, and renewable resource acquistion. He is the autor of several papers ranging from wind integration and streamflow forecasting to the relative capacity contribution of power plants. He holds a Master's degree in physics from the University of New Hampshire.

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