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WIND POWER HAS A CAPACITY CREDIT A CATALOGUE OF 50+ SUPPORTING STUDIES

Giebel, Gregor (2005) WIND POWER HAS A CAPACITY CREDIT A CATALOGUE OF 50+ SUPPORTING STUDIES. e-WindEng, E-publishing (002).

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Abstract

The capacity credit of wind power in a grid has received quite some attention in the past. In the early days of wind power, the capacity credit, or rather the perceived lack thereof, was a grave concern for the large-scale development of wind power on a nation-wide basis. Therefore, a number of studies was made since the 1970ies, arriving at the conclusion that a) wind power has a capacity credit, and b) the capacity credit is around the mean wind power output for small penetrations of wind power in the grid, and drops to a value near the minimum wind power generation for larger penetrations. This paper describes some different approaches to the capacity credit of wind energy, and provides links to a large number of studies, predominantly for European countries and from the earlier years of the development. Nowadays, the capacity credit is often just a sub-topic for the larger studies on how to integrate renewables, especially intermittent renewables, in the system. The sole aim of this paper is to provide a data base of most of the available literature to the topic, and to end the discussion whether wind power has a capacity credit: all studies from research institutes, consultants and the power indus-try itself show that it has one.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Gregor Giebel, Risoe National Laboratory, P.O.Box 49 Tel/Fax: +45 4677 5095 / 5970 Gregor.Giebel@Risoe.dk
Subjects:G Wind Energy Market
ID Code:3
Deposited By:Anna Maria Sempreviva
Deposited On:27 February 2006

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