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Variable renewable energy and the electricity grid
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Hilton Park, Abingon, Oxon ; New York : RFF Press, 2014
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xxxi, 328 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
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9780415733014

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The integration of renewable energy resources into the electricity grid presents an important challenge. This book provides a review and analysis of the technical and policy options available for managing variable energy resources such as wind and solar power. As well as being of value to government and industry policy-makers and planners, the volume alsonbsp;provides a single source for scientists and engineers of the technical knowledge gained during the 4-year RenewElec (renewable electricity) project at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Vermont, Vermont Law School, and the Van Ness Feldman environmental law firm.

The first part of the book discusses the options for large scale integration of variable electric power generation, including issues of predictability, variability, and efficiency. The second part presents the scientific findings of the project. In the final part, the authors undertake a critical review of major quantitative regional and national wind integration studies in the United States. Based on comparisons among these studies, they suggest areas where improvements in methods are warranted in future studies, areas where additional research is needed to facilitate future improvements in wind integration studies and how the research can be put into practice.


Author Notes

Jay Apt is a Professor in Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business and in the Carnegie Mellon Department of Engineering and Public Policy, USA. He directs the Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center and the RenewElec Project.
Paulina Jaramillo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, USA. She is also the executive director of the RenewElec Project.


Table of Contents

List of figuresp. ix
List of tablesp. xv
Authorsp. xvii
Prefacep. xxi
Acknowledgmentsp. xxv
Abbreviationsp. xxvii
Executive Summaryp. 1
Part I Technical and policy optionsp. 17
1 Overviewp. 19
2 Variability and its predictionp. 40
3 Strategies to reduce or manage wind and solar variabilityp. 53
4 improved planning for renewable energy capacity expansionp. 77
5 New regulations, rate structures, and standards to support variable energy resourcesp. 90
6 Policies to manage variable generation at increased renewable contributionp. 101
Part II Scientific findingsp. 111
7 The social costs and benefits of wind energy: case study in the PJM Interconnectionp. 113
8 Characteristics of wind, solar photovoltaic, and solar thermal powerp. 128
9 Forecast error characteristics of wind and of loadp. 141
10 Day-ahead wind reserve requirementsp. 154
11 Year-to-year variability in wind powerp. 164
12 Reduction of wind power variability through geographic diversityp. 176
13 Cycling and ramping of fossil plants, and reduced energy paymentsp. 189
14 Storage to smooth variabilityp. 198
15 The cost effectiveness of dynamically limiting wind turbines for secondary frequency regulation capacityp. 245
16 Quantifying the hurricane risk to offshore wind powerp. 256
Part III Review of large-scale wind integration studiesp. 269
17 A critical review of large-scale wind integration studies in the United Statesp. 271
Indexp. 325