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Development of Reliability Model for Wind Farm Power GenerationNEMES, C. , MUNTEANU, F. |
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electric power system, probability, wind power generation
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wind(10), energy(6), power(5), reliability(4)
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Date of Publication: 2010-05-31
Volume 10, Issue 2, Year 2010, On page(s): 24 - 29
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2010.02004
Web of Science Accession Number: 000280312600004
SCOPUS ID: 77954636326
Abstract
The objective of the present paper is to estimate the electric power distribution of a wind farm using the output power distribution and the probability of simultaneously running of wind turbines. In this paper, a methodology for the electric power distribution of a wind turbine, using the characteristic output power-wind and the Weibull distribution of wind speed was given first. The methodology was applied to a region from north-east of Romania, and finally, the analytic distributions were compared to Monte-Carlo simulation. |
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