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Wind Power Generation Planning by Utilizing the Reactive Power Capabilities of Generators

2017 Asian Conference on Energy, Power and Transportation Electrification (ACEPT), 2017
The paper presents a new wind power generation planning framework by considering the reactive power capabilities of generators. The motivation is to maximize the utilization of renewable power hosting capacity without violating the security constraints of distribution networks.
Nand K. Meena   +3 more
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Generation Planning for Standalone Power Systems

2010 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, 2010
Because of the Kyoto protocol and the limitation of natural resources, the renewable energies are being concerned. This paper investigates the generation expansion planning for a small standalone power system (e.g., 150 kW). This paper considers 25 kW wind-turbine-generator, 5 kW HCPV and 20 kW diesel generator.
Ying-Yi Hong   +5 more
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Developing concurrent investment plans for power generation and transmission

European Journal of Operational Research, 2005
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Beste Küçükyazici   +2 more
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Applications to Generation Expansion Planning and Power Network Planning

2011
This chapter utilizes the OTS model to construct a general method to identify critical lines and buses in power grids. This leads to plannings for generation expansion and power network development. Since parameters of the OTS model may affect cascading failures and large-scale blackouts, we discuss the rules to set the line capacity growth rate as ...
Shengwei Mei, Xuemin Zhang, Ming Cao
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Advances in clean and low-carbon power generation planning

Computers & Chemical Engineering, 2018
Abstract Increasing global energy consumption and consequent greenhouse gas emissions pose great challenges to the sustainable development of international human society. Electricity constitutes the largest part of energy carriers, and the power sector is identified as the key sector with great carbon dioxide mitigation potential.
Siyuan Chen   +3 more
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Wind power in power generation planning

Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2004 (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37513), 2004
Wind energy applications are rapidly increasing in power generating systems due to widespread public support for renewable energy. Wind energy, however, has not been considered as an important factor in capacity planning since wind penetration has traditionally been insignificant compared to conventional generation. It will be increasingly important to
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Reactive planning considering Offshore Wind Power generation

Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Harmonics and Quality of Power - ICHQP 2010, 2010
Nowadays, the penetration of wind power in power systems increases very fast. In particular, the Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) are very promising for future development. The unpredictable real output of the Wind Farms (WF) can cause reactive power problems and lead to variable voltage profiles and consequently to voltage quality issues.
ALLAHDADIAN, JAVAD   +3 more
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Social Power in Plan-Generation

Town Planning Review, 1974
During the last decade, planning theory and technique have been dominated by the search for a comprehensive approach to plan-making which sought to incorporate and synthesize the many diverse social, economic and physical factors relevant to each planning situation.
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Planning and operation for power system with wind power generators: A review

2012 47th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2012
This paper present overview of wind energy in electric power systems continues to increase global. Certain natural characteristics of wind present challenges to powersystem planners and operators. Wind plants operate when the wind blows, with power levels varying with the strength of the wind.
J. Jaturacherdchaiskul, S. Thongkeaw
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Wind power scenario generation for stochastic wind power generation and transmission expansion planning

2014 IEEE PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014
Wind power scenarios from individual wind farms are synthesized using given sample paths of wind power from these same wind farms through the generalized dynamic factor model (GDFM), where wind power scenarios are represented as the multiplication of a fixed polynomial matrix and time varying dynamic shocks, which are white noise.
Duehee Lee, Jinho Lee, Ross Baldick
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