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Walker, A, Trewby, J
, Kemp, RJ, Green, R, Gross, R, Sterling, M, Harrison, G & Smith, R 2014,
Wind energy: implications of the large-scale deployment on the GB electricity system. Royal Academy of Engineering, London. <
http://www.raeng.org.uk/publications/reports/wind-energy-implications-of-large-scale->
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Walker, A., Trewby, J.
, Kemp, R. J., Green, R., Gross, R., Sterling, M., Harrison, G., & Smith, R. (2014).
Wind energy: implications of the large-scale deployment on the GB electricity system. Royal Academy of Engineering.
http://www.raeng.org.uk/publications/reports/wind-energy-implications-of-large-scale-
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title = "Wind energy: implications of the large-scale deployment on the GB electricity system",
abstract = "The report analyses the likely growth in wind energy and discusses how this can be integrated into the GB electricity grid, considering dispatchability, system inertia, grid frequency, fault levels, voltage and reactive power control. It considers the need for backup generation and the effects on carbon emissions. ",
author = "Alan Walker and John Trewby and Kemp, {Roger John} and Richard Green and Robert Gross and Michael Sterling and Gareth Harrison and Richard Smith",
year = "2014",
month = apr,
language = "English",
isbn = "9781909327078",
publisher = "Royal Academy of Engineering",
}
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Wind energy
T2 - implications of the large-scale deployment on the GB electricity system
AU - Walker, Alan
AU - Trewby, John
AU - Kemp, Roger John
AU - Green, Richard
AU - Gross, Robert
AU - Sterling, Michael
AU - Harrison, Gareth
AU - Smith, Richard
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - The report analyses the likely growth in wind energy and discusses how this can be integrated into the GB electricity grid, considering dispatchability, system inertia, grid frequency, fault levels, voltage and reactive power control. It considers the need for backup generation and the effects on carbon emissions.
AB - The report analyses the likely growth in wind energy and discusses how this can be integrated into the GB electricity grid, considering dispatchability, system inertia, grid frequency, fault levels, voltage and reactive power control. It considers the need for backup generation and the effects on carbon emissions.
M3 - Commissioned report
SN - 9781909327078
BT - Wind energy
PB - Royal Academy of Engineering
CY - London
ER -