' p1 B" `1 U- l$ r2. Historical Development and Current Status of Wind Power + M' U. y7 l. ]0 Y8 g3. Wind Power in Power Systems: An Introduction % ^, C; ~- P) [: X0 ?8 X; }1 I4. Generators and Power Electronics for Wind Turbines $ U! E6 l6 ~ o' Q5. Power Quality Standards for Wind Turbines/ j( o& |7 X6 Q9 J* G1 i4 M
6. Power Quality Measurements. D# N/ f" e' [, T7 o
7. Technical Regulations for the Interconnection of Wind Farms to the Power System ) f+ S8 x" h9 i6 g7 w% U& m8. Power System Requirements for Wind Power& U j& j9 X" W# B
9. The Value of Wind Power 3 n3 ^8 Y% `4 C; p# C! i3 `" P( a7 A$ q- w: U/ x( I
Part B Power System Integration Experience " v5 _0 p( e3 w0 a: `; v6 g+ _7 M+ P! F5 ^% F! f: I0 z
10. Wind Power in the Danish Power System 2 z. h2 P1 \* u11. Wind Power in the German Power System: Current Status and Future Challenges of Maintaining Quality of Supply$ C) H. _& f6 b I
12. Wind Power on Weak Grids in California and the US Midwest4 J, V' X, A4 t
13. Wind Power on the Swedish Island of Gotland# R7 I) H+ R6 }4 v% J
14. Isolated Systems with Wind Power# e2 [$ n, t) x1 f; R) M6 }5 t# h
15. Wind Farms in Weak Power Networks in India . S/ u# D# |3 A2 m0 F9 j4 W16. Practical Experience with Power Quality and Wind Power) F. s# |' p; q+ T- A- X' @3 q8 b
17. Wind Power Forecast for the German and Danish Networks' s# M! m7 r) k# w7 l7 I$ V) c
18. Economic Aspects of Wind Power in Power Systems ' D, H# C s1 \) ~% B3 T9 M 8 ]. B0 n/ W2 F2 L) \) ^Part C Future Concepts* f6 S* I' Y' a; M
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19. Wind Power and Voltage Control * l' p1 E% O& G9 i6 Y20. Wind Power in Areas with Limited Transmission Capacity . E* [) Z8 P% E$ p- v$ M% q21. Benefits of Active Management of Distribution Systems a3 I* E1 b8 G# I) ?
22. Transmission Systems for Offshore Wind Farms 7 J" u! o2 h2 c9 V23. Hydrogen as a Means of Transporting and Balancing Wind Power Production, I- Y. H, V" Y! Z2 }. f
- n7 M/ F3 L4 T1 Q/ i+ ?) ]& ~Part D Dynamic Modelling of Wind Turbines for power System Studies ' `4 p6 I v4 K" `* \) A t n- Y; B) s- X% O. f9 c
24. Introduction to the Modelling of Wind Turbines! v+ \; D7 W) |+ L& `
25. Reduced-order Modelling of Wind Turbines ! U& h } E9 Q. T" j26. High-order Models of Doubly-fed Induction Generators5 S- g$ k, ?6 q
27. Full-scale Verification of Dynamic Wind Turbine Models" `# h, O2 G7 n, e- t
28. Impacts of Wind Power on Power System Dynamics - U/ a8 F+ H) ?0 v/ k$ n! `8 f29. Aggregated Modelling and Short-term Voltage Stability of Large Wind Farms * w M! o0 N8 j2 G . o- _+ J: L% f: W* M mIndex: e% E* p' }- U/ H+ L+ V" W, W