AN EXAMINATION OF THE POTENTIAL FOR DISTRIBUTED WIND GENERATION (DwG) IN URBAN DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
2. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
In a sustainable economy, smarter cities need energy networks that can deliver consistent electricity while maximising the use of intermittent renewables. Therefore an understanding of the available resource and a means for viable integration of distributed generation (DG) is required. In this research, energy harvesting of the wind climate is considered in the context of distributed wind generation (DwG) as an integral component of a smarter electricity network. The approach combines wind climate modeling of the resource at the urban scale with enhanced electricity network simulation. The former considers energy harvesting potential while the latter investigates the opportunities for this form of renewable electricity.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/D7X823
Recommended Citation
K. Sunderland, T. Woolmington, M. Conlon, G. Mills,; "AN EXAMINATION OF THE POTENTIAL FOR DISTRIBUTED WIND GENERATION (DwG) IN URBAN DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS,WINERCOST Workshop ‘Trends and Challenges for Wind Energy Harvesting’, Coimbra, 2015.
Publication Details
WINERCOST Workshop ‘Trends and Challenges for Wind Energy Harvesting’, Coimbra, 2015.