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On the management of wind power intermittency

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:02 authored by Ehsan Rahimi, Abdorreza Rabiee, Jamshid Aghaei, Kashem MuttaqiKashem Muttaqi, Ali Esmaeel Nezhad
Nowadays, the world is encountering severe challenges in the energy generation sector. Environmental issues like climate change, global warming and Green House Gases (GHGs) and also social issues like dramatic increase in global population and increasing energy demand are the main causes of global concerns about energy resource management. In this regard, Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) are the suitable substitution to replace the conventional generating units that emit GHGs due to the use of fossil fuels. Among all RESs, wind energy seems to be promising for generating emission-free electrical energy. However, it is naturally unpredictable due to its intermittency which leads to s ome technical problems such as generation imbalance as well as optimal reserve allocation. This paper investigates the solutions to compensate wind intermittency through introducing various technolo gies such as Pumped-Hydro Storage (PH S) units, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), solar energy and other electric storages like batteries.

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Integration of Solar, Wind and Storage Systems into Distribution Grids for Network Support

Australian Research Council

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Rahimi, E., Rabiee, A., Aghaei, J., Muttaqi, K. & Nezhad, A. Esmaeel. (2013). On the management of wind power intermittency. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 28 (December), 643-653.

Journal title

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

Volume

28

Pagination

643-653

Language

English

RIS ID

81412

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