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Anaya-Lara, Olimpo.
Wind Power Integration :Connection and System Operational Aspects.
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Wind Power Integration :/
其他題名:
Connection and System Operational Aspects.
作者:
Fox, Brendan.
其他作者:
Flynn, Damian.
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1 online resource (290 pages)
標題:
Wind power.;Wind energy conversion systems. -
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9780863419874
Wind Power Integration :Connection and System Operational Aspects.
Fox, Brendan.
Wind Power Integration :
Connection and System Operational Aspects. - 1 online resource (290 pages) - IET Power and Energy Series; Ser.. - IET Power and Energy Series; Ser..
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- List of acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 World energy and climate change -- 1.2.1 Renewable energy -- 1.3 Wind energy -- 1.3.1 Background -- 1.3.2 Changes in size and output -- 1.3.3 Energy productivity -- 1.4 Design options -- 1.4.1 Blades -- 1.4.2 Control and the power train -- 1.4.3 Summary of principal design options -- 1.5 Wind farms -- 1.5.1 Offshore wind -- 1.6 Economics -- 1.6.1 Wind turbine prices -- 1.6.2 Electricity-generating costs -- 1.6.3 Carbon dioxide savings -- 1.7 Integration and variability: key issues -- 1.7.1 Wind fluctuations -- 1.7.2 Capacity credits -- 1.7.3 Embedded generation benefits -- 1.7.4 Storage -- 1.8 Future developments -- 1.8.1 Technology -- 1.8.2 Future price trends -- 1.8.3 Market growth -- 1.8.4 Integration issues -- 2 Power system fundamentals -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Basic principles -- 2.2.1 Electromagnetism -- 2.2.2 Magnetic circuits -- 2.2.3 Electromagnetic induction -- 2.2.4 Electricity supply -- 2.2.5 The transformer -- 2.3 AC power supply -- 2.3.1 Power in steady-state AC systems -- 2.3.2 Phasors -- 2.3.3 Power in AC systems -- 2.4 Introduction to power systems -- 2.4.1 Three-phase systems -- 2.4.2 Comparison of single- and three-phase systems -- 2.4.3 Three-phase supply -- 2.4.4 Balanced star-connected load -- 2.4.5 Balanced delta-connected load -- 2.4.6 Some useful conventions -- 2.4.7 The complex VA product -- 2.4.8 Equivalent single-phase -- 2.4.9 The per unit system -- 2.5 Power transmission -- 2.5.1 Line parameters -- 2.5.2 Line models -- 2.5.3 Power transmission -- 2.5.4 Voltage regulation -- 3 Wind power technology -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Historical review of wind power technology -- 3.3 Design choices for large wind turbine generators -- 3.4 Energy extraction and power regulation -- 3.4.1 Energy extraction across the rotor disc.
This essential book examines the main problems of wind power integration and guides the reader through a number of the most recent solutions based on current research and operational experience of wind power integration.
ISBN: 9780863419874Subjects--Topical Terms:
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