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A methodology has been developed to assess WECS impacts on residential and agricultural loads. The portion of wind energy supplied to the load and the excess energy fed back into the utility line were evaluated, for different load and wind system characteristics. The results and discussions presented in this paper should be helpful in evaluating performance and economics of WECS in utility-interconnected applications.
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| Authors: |
Sharaf-Eldeen, Y.I.;
Moretti, P.M.;
Parker, J.D.
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| Publication Date: | 1987 Jan 01 |
| OSTI Identifier: | 6981363 |
| Report Number(s): | CONF-861292- |
| Resource Type: | Conference/Event |
| Resource Relation: | Winter meeting on standards and technology transfer: a global challenge, Chicago, IL, USA, 16 Dec 1986; Other Information: Technical Paper 86-4520 |
| Country of Publication: | United States |
| Language: | English |
| Format: | Size: Pages: 16 |
| Specific Type: | Book |
| Subject: | 17 WIND ENERGY; 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; AGRICULTURE; WIND POWER; RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS; WIND TURBINES; ECONOMICS; PERFORMANCE; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT; INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS; SELLBACK; SURPLUS POWER; BUILDINGS; EFFICIENCY; ELECTRIC POWER; ENERGY SOURCES; ENERGY SYSTEMS; INDUSTRY; MACHINERY; POWER; POWER SYSTEMS; PUBLIC UTILITIES; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; TURBINES; TURBOMACHINERY |
| Publisher: | American Society of Agricultural Engineers,St. Joseph, MI |
| Availability: | American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 2950 Niles Rd., St. Joseph, MI 49085. |
| Update Date: | 2008 Feb 08 |
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