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Grid Integration Challenges of Wind Energy: A Review

The strengthening of electric energy security and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions have gained enormous momentum in previous decades. The integration of large-scale intermittent renewable energy resources (RER) like wind energy into the existing electricity grids has increased significantly...

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Published in:IEEE access 2020, Vol.8, p.10857-10878
Main Authors: Ahmed, Shakir D., Al-Ismail, Fahad S. M., Shafiullah, Md, Al-Sulaiman, Fahad A., El-Amin, Ibrahim M.
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Electric power grids
Electricity
Energy policy
Energy sources
Energy storage
energy storage system
fault ride-through capability
frequency response
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
grid codes
Mathematical model
Power system stability
Reactive power
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Voltage stability
Wind energy
Wind forecasting
wind intermittency
Wind power
Wind power generation
Wind turbines
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