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Index for wind power variability
2014Variability of large scale wind power generation is dependent on several factors: characteristics of installed wind power plants, size of the area where the plants are installed, geographic dispersion within that area and its weather regime(s). Variability can be described by ramps in power generation, i.e.
Kiviluoma, Juha+6 more
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Putting the wind up [wind power]
Engineering & Technology, 2009As the UK increases its use of wind power, the power grid will come under growing pressure to balance the load. Today, the UK is committed to European Union targets to deliver 35 percent of electricity from renewables by 2020.
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2016
Preceding chapters dealt with various aspects directly concerned with the cement making process and how they contribute to making cement plants green. There are quite a few other possibilities that help to achieve the objective of sustainable development. Among them are: 1. green buildings, 2. conservation of water, 3. Creating green belts, 4. reducing
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Preceding chapters dealt with various aspects directly concerned with the cement making process and how they contribute to making cement plants green. There are quite a few other possibilities that help to achieve the objective of sustainable development. Among them are: 1. green buildings, 2. conservation of water, 3. Creating green belts, 4. reducing
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Variability Analysis of Wind and Wind Power in Turkey
2017In this study diversities of temporal electricity production of all the wind farms were examined. On the first 10 days of January, on January 4 between 00:00 and 06:00 a.m., maximum power ramps have taken place, and output power has increased by about 400 MW. This increase corresponds to 30 % of the total installed wind power capacity.
Yumurtacı, Zehra+2 more
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1983
Publisher Summary Energy from the wind is derived from the solar energy, as a small proportion of the total solar radiation reaching the earth causes movement in the atmosphere which appears as wind on the earth's surface. The wind has been used as a source of power, both on land and at sea. This chapter discusses the wind power.
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Publisher Summary Energy from the wind is derived from the solar energy, as a small proportion of the total solar radiation reaching the earth causes movement in the atmosphere which appears as wind on the earth's surface. The wind has been used as a source of power, both on land and at sea. This chapter discusses the wind power.
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