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Energy storage and its use with wind power
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posted on 2014-04-03, 11:25 authored by John BartonJohn Barton, David InfieldA simple probabilistic method has been developed
to predict the ability of energy storage to accommodate the
intermittency of wind-powered generation. This method can
estimate the fraction of time the store is empty or full, the
amount of wind energy that must curtailed and the amount of
electrical demand left unsatisfied by wind power alone. The
method can be applied to stand-alone systems or to weak
electricity grids where the level of wind powered generation
would be limited by network constraints. A wide range of time
scales from seconds to months can be accommodated. The
method is briefly outlined, and illustrated by example.
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- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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- Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)
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BARTON, J.P. and INFIELD, D.P., 2005. Energy storage and its use with wind power. IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 12th-16th June 2005. Vol. 2, pp.1934-1938.Publisher
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078039156XISSN
1932-5517Publisher version
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- en
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