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List of Figures and Tables | p. ix |
List of Contributors | p. xiv |
Preface | p. xix |
Acknowledgements | p. xxi |
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations | p. xxii |
Variable Renewables and the Grid: An Overview | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Renewable energy source variability | p. 2 |
Grid operational requirements | p. 11 |
Base-load capacity displacement with increasing wind penetration | p. 14 |
Conclusions | p. 27 |
Wind Power on the Grid | p. 31 |
Introduction | p. 31 |
Electricity system operation | p. 31 |
Wind characteristics | p. 36 |
Managing a network with wind | p. 38 |
Capacity credits | p. 41 |
Total extra costs of wind energy | p. 45 |
Wind energy penetration levels above 20 per cent | p. 47 |
The influence of national and regional differences | p. 49 |
Conclusions | p. 51 |
Renewable Resource Characteristics and Network Integration | p. 55 |
Introduction | p. 55 |
Renewable electricity generation in the UK | p. 55 |
Characteristics | p. 58 |
Renewable electricity supply and demand patterns | p. 63 |
The role of wind power in providing capacity on electricity networks | p. 67 |
Conclusions | p. 71 |
The UK Energy Research Centre Review of the Costs and Impacts of Intermittency | p. 73 |
Introduction | p. 73 |
Power system reliability and operation | p. 74 |
Misconceptions and sources of controversy | p. 77 |
Quantitative findings on impacts and costs | p. 79 |
Summary of findings and conclusions | p. 86 |
Wind Power Forecasting | p. 95 |
Introduction | p. 95 |
Applications of wind power forecasting | p. 97 |
Steps in a forecasting system | p. 97 |
Numerical weather prediction | p. 98 |
Different approaches to the power output forecast | p. 99 |
Forecast horizon | p. 101 |
Regional upscaling | p. 103 |
Smoothing effect | p. 105 |
Forecast accuracy | p. 107 |
Example: The Wind Power Management System (WPMS) | p. 110 |
'Learning curve' of forecasting accuracy | p. 112 |
Examples of current research | p. 113 |
Future challenges | p. 117 |
Flexibility of Fossil Fuel plant in a Renewable Energy Scenario: Possible Implications for the UK | p. 121 |
Introduction | p. 121 |
The UK power plant system of today | p. 123 |
Advanced generating plants, energy savings and the issue of climate change | p. 124 |
Design and operation of coal- and natural gas-powered steam plants | p. 125 |
Pseudo-intermittency with today's plants | p. 130 |
Effects on plant components and reliability | p. 132 |
Intermittency and power plants of the future | p. 136 |
Conclusions | p. 140 |
The Potential Contribution of Emergency Diesel Standby Generators in Dealing with the Variability of Renewable Energy Sources | p. 143 |
Introduction: Wessex Water | p. 143 |
The National Grid Transco Frequency Service | p. 143 |
The National Grid Transco Reserve Service | p. 144 |
Reserve and standby generating capacity on the UK National Grid | p. 144 |
'Triads': A revenue-earning opportunity | p. 146 |
Other benefits: Testing diesels off load | p. 147 |
Demand Flexibility, Micro-Combined Heat and Power and the 'Informated' Grid | p. 151 |
Introduction | p. 151 |
What is needed | p. 152 |
What is on offer | p. 153 |
Metering and the future | p. 155 |
A Renewable Electricity System for the UK | p. 157 |
Introduction | p. 157 |
Scenario context | p. 159 |
A sustainable electricity system | p. 162 |
System integration and optimization | p. 167 |
Conclusions | p. 178 |
Reliable Power, Wind Variability and Offshore Grids in Europe | p. 181 |
Where are the wind resources? | p. 181 |
What happens when the wind does not blow? | p. 183 |
The reliability of dispersed offshore wind power | p. 187 |
Effect of wind farm power output forecasting | p. 190 |
Delivered cost estimates for new grid and wind farms | p. 190 |
Results for Europe | p. 193 |
A Project for Europe: European-wide Supergrid | p. 194 |
Conclusions | p. 198 |
Planning for Variability in the Longer Term: The Challenge of a Truly Sustainable Energy System | p. 201 |
Introduction | p. 201 |
Renewable source-dominated energy supply systems | p. 202 |
Energy storage and demand-side management | p. 204 |
Conclusions and further research | p. 209 |
Index | p. 211 |
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