Liaoning Wind Power Integration into Power System Problems Analysis and its Strategies

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For the actual situation in Liaoning Power Grid, analyzed the problems the wind power interconnection brought. Involving power quality, power fluctuations, power peaking, power delivery and so on. Proposed related coping strategies. Strengthen wind power connection management, plan the power structure scientifically and rationally, carry out multi-channel consumer of wind power actively, improve the security and stability level of the power grid.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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339-344

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July 2014

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