Review of wind generation within adequacy calculations and capacity markets for different power systems
Lennart Söder,
Egill Tómasson,
Ana Estanqueiro,
Damian Flynn,
Bri-Mathias Hodge,
Juha Kiviluoma,
Magnus Korpås,
Emmanuel Neau,
António Couto,
Danny Pudjianto,
Goran Strbac,
Daniel Burke,
Tomás Gómez,
Kaushik Das,
Nicolaos A. Cutululis,
Dirk Van Hertem,
Hanspeter Höschle,
Julia Matevosyan,
Serafin von Roon,
Enrico Maria Carlini,
Mauro Caprabianca and
Laurens de Vries
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020, vol. 119, issue C
Abstract:
The integration of renewable energy sources, including wind power, in the adequacy assessment of electricity generation capacity becomes increasingly important as renewable energy generation increases in volume and replaces conventional power plants. The contribution of wind power to cover the electricity demand is less certain than conventional power sources; therefore, the capacity value of wind power is smaller than that of conventional plants.
Keywords: Adequacy; Capacity credit; Capacity markets; Market integration; Power system; Wind power (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.109540
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