IEA Task 25

Titel: IEA Task 25 – Design and Operation of Power Systems with large amounts of Wind Power. Elforsk rapport 09:07
Författare: Lennart Söder
Utgivare: Elforsk, vindforsk
Årtal: 2009
Ämnesord: Infrastruktur
Sökord/Keywords: wind power, integration, power systems.
Rapport



Sammanfattning/Abstract:
A R&D Task titled “Design and Operation of Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power” was formed in 2006 within the “IEA Implementing
Agreement on the Co-operation in the Research, Development and Deployment of Wind Turbine Systems” (www.ieawind.org) as Task 25. This R&D task will collect and share information on the experience gained and the studies made on power system impacts of wind power, and review methodologies, tools and data used. The results of the first 3-year period is reported in this report. The work will continue with a second 3-year period.

The following countries and institutes have been involved in the collaboration (TSO is Transmission System Operator):

• Denmark: Risø-DTU; TSO Energinet.dk

• EWEA (European Wind Energy Association)

• Finland: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (Operating Agent)

• Germany: ISET; TSOs RWE and E.ON Netz

• Ireland: SEI; UCD; ECAR; TSO Eirgrid

• Norway: SINTEF; Statkraft

• Netherlands: ECN; TUDelft

• Portugal: INETI; TSO REN; INESC-Porto, IST

• Spain: University Castilla La Mancha

• Sweden: KTH

• UK: Centre for Distributed Generation & Sustainable Electrical Energy

• USA: NREL; UWIG.

The Task started with producing a state-of-the-art report on the knowledge and results so far, published in VTT Working Papers series in 2007. In the state-of-the-art report, as well as in this report, a summary of only selected, recently finished studies is presented. The Task has also started the work of developing guidelines on the recommended methodologies when estimating the system impacts and the costs of wind power integration.

In this report only the summary of the results from the IEA Task will be presented. The full report will be available from http://www.ieawind.org/AnnexXXV.html

Vindforsk has financed the Swedish participation in this Task. The participation means that persons from Division of Electric Power Systems, KTH, Stockholm has participated in meetings, and presented research results from KTH and other studies performed concerning wind power integration in Sweden.