2018
DOI: 10.5194/wes-2018-13
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Generating wind power scenarios for probabilistic ramp event prediction using multivariate statistical post-processing

Abstract: Wind power forecasting is gaining international significance as more regions promote policies to increase the use of renewable energy. Wind ramps, large variations in wind power production during a period of minutes to hours, challenge utilities and electrical balancing authorities. A sudden decrease in wind energy production must be balanced by other power 15 generators to meet energy demands, while a sharp increase in unexpected production results in excess power that may not be used in the power grid, leadi… Show more

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