Impacts of integration of wind generation on regulation and load following requirements of California power systems

This paper describes a methodology to evaluate the amount of required regulation and load following capability to maintain reliability in the CAISO Control Area. The methodology is based on a mathematical model of the CAISOpsilas actual scheduling, real-time dispatch and regulation processes. The fo...

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