Abstract
Several detailed technical investigations of grid ancillary service impacts of wind power plants in the United States have recently been performed. These studies were applied to Xcel Energy (in Minnesota) and PacifiCorp and the Bonneville Power Administration (both in the northwestern United States). Although the approaches vary, three utility time frames appear to be most at issue: regulation,load following, and unit commitment. This paper describes and compares the analytic frameworks from recent analysis and discusses the implications and cost estimates of wind integration. The findings of these studies indicate that relatively large-scale wind generation will have an impact on power system operation and costs, but these impacts and costs are relatively low at penetration ratesthat are expected over the next several years.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 28 |
State | Published - 2003 |
Event | 2003 European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition - Madrid, Spain Duration: 16 Jun 2003 → 19 Jun 2003 |
Conference
Conference | 2003 European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition |
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City | Madrid, Spain |
Period | 16/06/03 → 19/06/03 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-500-34318
Keywords
- Bonneville Power Administration
- Pacificorp
- utility grids
- wind energy
- wind power plants
- Xcel Energy