Abstract
This report analyzes the impact of different land-based wind turbine designs on grid integration and related system value and cost. This topic has been studied in a number of previous publications, showing the potential benefits of wind turbine technologies that feature higher capacity factors. Building on the existing literature, this study aims to quantify the effects of different land-based wind turbine designs in the context of a projection of the European power system to 2030. This study contributes with insights on the quantitative effects in a likely European market setup, taking into account the effect of existing infrastructure on both existing conventional and renewable generation capacities. Furthermore, the market effects are put into perspective by comparing cost estimates for deploying different types of turbine design. Although the study focuses on Europe, similar considerations and results can be applied to other power systems with high wind penetration.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 101 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2017 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/TP-6A20-70337
Keywords
- design
- IEA Wind
- International Energy Agency
- scenarios
- Task 26
- wind energy
- wind turbine