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Electric power generation is the second-largest category of greenhouse gas emissions in California, next to transportation. California's administration, legislature, and energy regulators have adopted aggressive targets for renewable energy due to heavy reliance on natural gas as a fuel for electric generation, which will result in profound changes in markets and system operations. The growth of renewable...
The presentation will show a history of past deployments over the past 4 years. For selected events, we will discuss curtailment duration and the reason that triggered these deployments. A specific event that we will discuss occurred in February 2008 when ERCOT experienced a dramatic increase in load combined with a large drop in wind generation, which led to a system-wide deployment of Load Resources...
One of the impediments to large-scale use of wind generation within power systems is its nondispatchability and variable and uncertain real-time availability. Operating constraints on conventional generators such as minimum generation points, forbidden zones, and ramping limits as well as system constraints such as power flow limits and ancillary service requirements may force a system operator to...
Electric power generation is the second-largest category of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in California, next to transportation. Californiapsilas legislature and energy regulators have adopted aggressive controls on the GHG emissions from electricity production, as well as aggressive targets for renewable energy due to heavy reliance on natural gas as a fuel for electric generation. These regulations...
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