Operational behaviour of wind diesel systems incorporating short-term storage: An analysis via simulation calculations

The introduction of wind energy into autonomous electricity supplies based on a diesel generator aims at the reduction of the fuel consumption of the diesel. A storage unit integrated into the system may compensate for fluctuations in the power output of the wind turbine and raise the fuel saving po...

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