Wind Power in Power Systems
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Contributors.

Abbreviations.

Notation.

Units.

1. Introduction (T. Ackermann).

PART A: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND TECHNICAL REGULATIONS.

2. Historical Development and Current Status of Wind Power (T. Ackermann).

3. Wind Power in Power Systems: An Introduction (L. Söder & T. Ackermann).

4. Generators and Power Electronics for Wind Turbines (A. Hansen).

5. Power Quality Standards for Wind Turbines (J. Tande).

6. Power Quality Measurements (F. Santjer).

7. Technical Regulations for the Interconnection of Wind Farms to the Power System (J. Matevosyan, et al.).

8. Power System Requirements for Wind Power (H. Holttinen & R. Hirvonen).

9. The Value of Wind Power (L. Söder).

PART B: POWER SYSTEM INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE

10. Wind Power in the Danish Power System (P. Eriksen & C. Hilger).

11. Wind Power in the German Power System: Current Status and FutureChallenges of Maintaining Quality of Supply (M. Luther, et al.).

12. Wind Power on Weak Grids in California and US Midwest (H. Romanowitz).

13. Wind Power on the Swedish Island of Gotland (C. Liljegren & T. Ackermann).

14. Isolated Systems with Wind Power (P. Lundsager & I. Baring-Gould).

15. Wind Farms in Weak Power Networks in India (P. Sorensen).

16. Practical Experience with Power Quality and Wind Power (Å. Larsson).

17. Wind Power Forecast for the German and Danish Networks (B. Ernst).

18. Economic Aspects of Wind Power in Power Systems (T. Ackermann & P. Morthorst).

PART C: FUTURE CONCEPTS.

19. Wind Power and Voltage Control (J. Slootweg, et al.).

20. Wind Power in Areas with Limited Transmission Capacity (J. Matevosyan).

21. Benefits of Active Management of Distribution Systems (G. Strbac, et al.).

22. Transmission Systems for Offshore Wind Farms (T. Ackermann).

23. Hydrogen as a Means of Transporting and Balancing Wind Power Production (R. Steinberger-Wilckens).

PART D: DYNAMIC MODELLLING OF WIND TURBINES FOR POWER SYSTEM STUDIES.

24. Introduction to the Modelling of Wind Turbines (H. Knudsen & J. Nielsen).

25. Reduced-Order Modelling of Wind Turbines (J. Slootweg, et al.). 

26. High-Order Models of Doubly-Fed Induction Generators (E. López & J. Persson).

27. Full-scale Verification of Dynamic Wind Turbine Models (V. Akhmatov).

28. Impacts of Wind Power on Power System Dynamics (J. Slootweg & W. Kling).

29. Aggregated Modelling and Short-term Voltage Stability of Large Wind Farms (V. Akhmatov).

Index.

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We can thank Thomas Ackerman for undertaking a great service to the industry by collecting the outstanding collection of information contained in Wind Power in Power Systems. (IEEE Power & Energy Magazine)

  “I enjoy reading first-rate expository writing, I expect to have the book on a nearby shelf, within reach…”. (Modern Power Systems, May 2005)

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