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This book focuses on two of the most important aspects of wind farm
operation: decisions and control. The first part of the book deals
with decision-making processes, and explains that hybrid wind farm
operation is governed by a set of alternatives that the wind farm
operator must choose from in order to achieve optimal delivery of
wind power to the utility grid. This decision-making is accompanied
by accurate forecasts of wind speed, which must be known
beforehand. Errors in wind forecasting can be compensated for by
pumping power from a reserve capacity to the grid using a battery
energy storage system (BESS). Alternatives based on penalty cost
are assessed using certain criteria, and MCDM methods are used to
evaluate the best choice. Further, considering the randomness in
the dynamic phenomenon in wind farms, a fuzzy MCDM approach is
applied during the decision-making process to evaluate the best
alternative for hybrid wind farm operation. Case studies from wind
farms in the USA are presented, together with numerical solutions
to the problem. In turn, the second part deals with the control
aspect, and especially with yaw angle control, which facilitates
power maximization at wind farms. A novel transfer function-based
methodology is presented that controls the wake center of the
upstream turbine(s); lidar-based numerical simulation is carried
out for wind farm layouts; and an adaptive control strategy is
implemented to achieve the desired yaw angle for upstream turbines.
The proposed methodology is tested for two wind farm layouts. Wake
management is also implemented for hybrid wind farms where BESS
life enhancement is studied. The effect of yaw angle on the
operational cost of BESS is assessed, and case studies for wind
farm datasets from the USA and Denmark are discussed. Overall, the
book provides a comprehensive guide to decision and control aspects
for hybrid wind farms, which are particularly important from an
industrial standpoint.
A unique, non-traditional, Organizational Behavioral-oriented book
that is geared toward flexible leadership, and that offers a series
of funny, yet thought-provoking, motivating, growth-oriented jokes
and humor anecdotes that will help readers tap into their internal
locus of control.
This book focuses on two of the most important aspects of wind farm
operation: decisions and control. The first part of the book deals
with decision-making processes, and explains that hybrid wind farm
operation is governed by a set of alternatives that the wind farm
operator must choose from in order to achieve optimal delivery of
wind power to the utility grid. This decision-making is accompanied
by accurate forecasts of wind speed, which must be known
beforehand. Errors in wind forecasting can be compensated for by
pumping power from a reserve capacity to the grid using a battery
energy storage system (BESS). Alternatives based on penalty cost
are assessed using certain criteria, and MCDM methods are used to
evaluate the best choice. Further, considering the randomness in
the dynamic phenomenon in wind farms, a fuzzy MCDM approach is
applied during the decision-making process to evaluate the best
alternative for hybrid wind farm operation. Case studies from wind
farms in the USA are presented, together with numerical solutions
to the problem. In turn, the second part deals with the control
aspect, and especially with yaw angle control, which facilitates
power maximization at wind farms. A novel transfer function-based
methodology is presented that controls the wake center of the
upstream turbine(s); lidar-based numerical simulation is carried
out for wind farm layouts; and an adaptive control strategy is
implemented to achieve the desired yaw angle for upstream turbines.
The proposed methodology is tested for two wind farm layouts. Wake
management is also implemented for hybrid wind farms where BESS
life enhancement is studied. The effect of yaw angle on the
operational cost of BESS is assessed, and case studies for wind
farm datasets from the USA and Denmark are discussed. Overall, the
book provides a comprehensive guide to decision and control aspects
for hybrid wind farms, which are particularly important from an
industrial standpoint.
A unique, non-traditional, Organizational Behavioral-oriented book
that is geared toward flexible leadership, and that offers a series
of funny, yet thought-provoking, motivating, growth-oriented jokes
and humor anecdotes that will help readers tap into their internal
locus of control.
Supervised Machine Learning in Wind Forecasting and Ramp Event
Prediction provides an up-to- date overview on the broad area of
wind generation and forecasting, with a focus on the role and need
of Machine Learning in this emerging field of knowledge. Various
regression models and signal decomposition techniques are presented
and analyzed, including least-square, twin support and random
forest regression, all with supervised Machine Learning. The
specific topics of ramp event prediction and wake interactions are
addressed in this book, along with forecasted performance. Wind
speed forecasting has become an essential component to ensure power
system security, reliability and safe operation, making this
reference useful for all researchers and professionals researching
renewable energy, wind energy forecasting and generation.
Leading Spiritually reviews workplace spirituality from revered
streams such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism, but also from a
stance of personal reflection, self-leadership, and powerful
interpersonal relationships.
Leading Spiritually reviews workplace spirituality from revered
streams such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism, but also from a
stance of personal reflection, self-leadership, and powerful
interpersonal relationships.
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