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Contents "Wind Power in Power Systems" Dedication Table of Contents Authors CVs List of Nomenclature Chapter 1 (Was 2): Introduction Contact person: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org Part A: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND TECHNICAL REGULATIONS Chapter 2 (Was 3): Historical Development and Current Status of Wind Power, Contact person: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org Chapter 3 (Was 4): Wind Power in Power Systems: An Introduction, approx. Contact person: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org Chapter 4 (Was 5): Generators and Power Electronics for Wind Turbines, Contact person: anca.daniela.hansen@risoe.dk Chapter 5 (Was 6): Power Quality Standards for Wind Turbines, Contact person: John.O.Tande@sintef.no Chapter 6 (Was 8): Power Quality Measurements, Contact person: f.santjer@dewi.de Chapter 7 (Was 7): Technical Regulations for the Interconnection of Wind Farms, Contact person: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org Chapter 8 (Was 10): Power System Requirements for Wind Power, Contact person: Hannele.Holttinen@vtt.fi Chapter 9 (Was 9): The Value of Wind Power, Contact person: lennart.soder@ekc.kth.se Part B: POWER SYSTEM INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE Chapter 10 (Was 12): Wind Power in the Danish Power System, Contact persons: peter.borre.eriksen@eltra.dk, carl.hilger@eltra.dk, Secretary: inga.mossin.andersen@eltra.dk Chapter 11 (Was 11): Wind Power in the German Power System, Contact person: Wilhelm.Winter@eon-energie.com Chapter 12 (Was 17): Wind Power on Weak Grids in California and US Midwest, Contact person: hal@rwitz.net Chapter 13 (Was 15): Wind Power on the Swedish Island of Gotland, Contact persons: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org and chl@cleps.se Chapter 14 (Was 16): Isolated Systems with Wind Power, Contact person: per.lundsager@risoe.dk Chapter 15 (Was 18): Wind Farms in Weak Power Networks in India, Contact person: poul.e.soerensen@risoe.dk Chapter 16 (Was 14): Practical Experience with Power Quality and Wind Power, Contact person: Ake.Larsson@swedpower.com Chapter 17 (Was 13): Wind Power Forecast for the German and Danish Network, Contact person: bernhard.ernst@iset.uni-kassel.de Chapter 18 (Was 19): Economic Aspects of Wind Power in Power Systems, approx. Contact person: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org Part C: FUTURE CONCEPTS Chapter 19 (Was 20): Wind Power and Voltage Control Contact person: Han.Slootweg@essent.nl Chapter 20 (Was 23): Wind Power in Areas with Limited Transmission Capacity, Contact person: julija@ekc.kth.se Chapter 21 (Was 21): Benefits of Active Management of Distribution Systems, Contact person: g.strbac@umist.ac.uk Chapter 22 (Was 22): Transmission Systems for Offshore Wind Farms, Contact person: Thomas.Ackermann@ieee.org Chapter 23 (Was 25): Hydrogen as a Means of Transporting and Controlling Wind Power, Contact person: r.steinberger@fz-juelich.de Part D: DYNAMIC MODELLLING OF WIND TURBINES FOR POWER SYSTEM STUDIES Chapter 24 (Was 26): Introduction to the Modelling of Wind Turbines, Contact person: HKN@ENS.dk Chapter 25 (Was 27): Reduced-Order Modelling of Wind Turbines, Contact person: Han.Slootweg@essent.nl Chapter 26 (Was 28): High-Order Models of Doubly-Fed Induction Generators, Contact person: Jonas.Persson@ekc.kth.se Chapter 27 (Was 29): Full-scale Verification of Dynamic Wind Turbine Models of Wind Turbines, Contact person: vladislav.akhmatov@eltra.dk Chapter 28 (Was 30): Impacts of Wind Power on Power System Dynamics, Contact person: Han.Slootweg@essent.nl Chapter 29 (Was 31): Aggregated Modelling and Transient Voltage Stability of Large Wind Farms, Contact person: vladislav.akhmatov@eltra.dk Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Wind power plants.
Wind power.