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  • Getting Smart about Wind and Demand Response

    Feb 26

    Smart grid technologies can help operators accommodate the incremental variability and uncertainty added by wind energy in a more efficient and cost-effective manner. By: Darren Brady & Rob Gramlich Variability and uncertainty have been an inherent part of managing the power system since Westinghouse and Edison built the first central ...

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  • Logistics

    Feb 26

    Offshore energy production is on the rise around the world, which will present logistical challenges requiring knowledgeable partners to overcome. By: Hüseyin Kizilagac Offshore energy production is gaining traction as consumption of electricity from conventional sources declines and renewable sources continue to grow. Countries and companies alike are gaining ...

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  • Near Term Power Prediction

    Feb 26

    While the variability of wind has become a challenge in the operation and management of wind turbines, data mining is an emerging science that offers a solution. By: Andrew Kusiak, Ph.D. & Zijun Zhang Wind energy is becoming a significant player in the electricity supply market. However, the variability ...

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  • A Model for Offshore Innovation

    Feb 26

    As offshore development begins in the United States, Scotland’s position as a leader in deepwater wind farms stands as an ideal example to be studied and followed. By: Tom Lamb The United States government has set a goal of using wind energy to generate 20 percent of the nation’s ...

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  • Hybrid Wind Turbine Integration

    Feb 26

    What does a remote Alaskan village do when it’s completely off the grid and can’t afford to transport fuel? Marsh Creek’s answer was to design a unique wind-diesel power system. By: Gina Heath The rail belt stretches from the south in Seward all the way north to ...

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