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Addressing technical challenges in 100% variable inverter‐based renewable energy power systems

Bri‐Mathias S. Hodge, Himanshu Jain, Carlo Brancucci, Gab‐Su Seo, Magnus Korpås, Juha Kiviluoma, Hannele Holttinen, James Charles Smith, Antje Orths, Ana Estanqueiro, Lennart Söder, Damian Flynn, Til Kristian Vrana, Rick Wallace Kenyon and Benjamin Kroposki

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 2020, vol. 9, issue 5

Abstract: Rapidly increasing levels of variable inverter‐based renewable energy sources (are quickly changing electric power systems and prompting questions about how the systems will be operated when renewable generation becomes the dominant technologies. In this article, we review the status of this shifting paradigm in power systems throughout the world. We then review the implications of this shift, focusing on the rising challenges, and we provide an overview and technology‐readiness classifications of some proposed mitigation strategies. Finally, we highlight outstanding questions that will require solutions to reach these ultrahigh shares of variable inverter‐based renewable energy sources. This article is categorized under: Wind Power > Systems and Infrastructure Energy Systems Economics > Systems and Infrastructure Energy Infrastructure > Systems and Infrastructure

Date: 2020
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