Influence of Wind Power Integration on Power Grid and its Strategy

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The wind power, which enjoys the most mature technology and the most common commercial application, plays an important role in optimization of power supply structure and carbon release reduction. This is to analyze the influence of wind power integration on the power grid in terms of electric power quality, capacity of short circuit, power stability, power generation planning and dispatching etc. and propose increasing the bearable capacity of wind power by power grid by means of optimizing power supply structure, constructing strong power grid, choosing reasonable types of wind driven generators and reactive compensation equipment and completing relevant laws and regulations about wind power integration to power system.

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