Wind Farming in South East Australia
Andrew Miskelly and
Tom Quirk
Energy & Environment, 2009, vol. 20-21, issue 8-1, 1249-1255
Abstract:
Wind farms in South East Australia are unlikely to supply any significant power output that system operators can rely upon. Wind farms will load the distribution system with sudden variations in power that are not currently predictable and are as significant as the random variations of user demand.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1260/0958-305X.20/21.8/1.1249
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