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Exploitation of wind-energy resources in proximity to weak electric grids

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  • Tande, John Olav Gioever

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Many sites with favourable wind conditions exist in proximity to relatively weak electric grids. This may imply that the sites only to a limited degree can be exploited for wind farms producing electricity due to technical constraints related to the weak grid. The paper first describes these constraints and secondly a number of ways for connecting more wind power to a weak electric grid are presented. The methods and technologies presented are relevant for all projects involving exploitation of wind energy in proximity to weak electric grids.

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  • Tande, John Olav Gioever, 2000. "Exploitation of wind-energy resources in proximity to weak electric grids," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 65(1-4), pages 395-401, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:65:y:2000:i:1-4:p:395-401
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