IMPACTS OF WIND AND SOLAR POWER ON POWER
As power systems integrate higher shares of wind and solar, assessing their impact on system dynamics becomes increasingly important. If not properly managed, system dynamics can lead to stability
Despite the individual merits of solar and wind energy systems, their intermittent nature and geographical limitations have spurred interest in hybrid solutions that maximize efficiency and reliability through integrated systems.
Wind power systems harness the kinetic energy of moving air to generate electricity, offering a sustainable and renewable source of energy. Wind turbines (WT), the primary components of these systems, consist of blades that capture wind energy and spin a rotor connected to a generator, producing electrical power through electromagnetic induction.
Yang et al. focus on mitigating wind power fluctuations and determining the optimal sizing of BT energy storage systems within microgrids. They employ an innovative approach to reduce wind power fluctuations and enhance the stability of microgrid systems.
Wind power systems benefit from several strengths, including their ability to produce clean energy, contribute to energy independence, and offer relatively low operational costs. However, they face challenges such as intermittent wind patterns and potential visual and noise impacts on landscapes and communities.
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