2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12040712
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Minute-Scale Forecasting of Wind Power—Results from the Collaborative Workshop of IEA Wind Task 32 and 36

Abstract: The demand for minute-scale forecasts of wind power is continuously increasing with the growing penetration of renewable energy into the power grid, as grid operators need to ensure grid stability in the presence of variable power generation. For this reason, IEA Wind Tasks 32 and 36 together organized a workshop on “Very Short-Term Forecasting of Wind Power” in 2018 to discuss different approaches for the implementation of minute-scale forecasts into the power industry. IEA Wind is an international platform f… Show more

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“…Further, spatial correlation approaches, machine learning algorithms and neural net-F. Theuer et al: Minute-scale power forecast of offshore wind turbines works are gaining importance for very short-term forecasts (Lenzi et al, 2018;Huang and Kuo, 2018). To overcome the limitations of individual models, combinations of different methodologies, so-called hybrid models, are being increasingly researched (Zhou et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, spatial correlation approaches, machine learning algorithms and neural net-F. Theuer et al: Minute-scale power forecast of offshore wind turbines works are gaining importance for very short-term forecasts (Lenzi et al, 2018;Huang and Kuo, 2018). To overcome the limitations of individual models, combinations of different methodologies, so-called hybrid models, are being increasingly researched (Zhou et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the introduction of wind lidars in the wind energy domain in 2003 (Harris et al, 2007), they have been extensively used in industry and research for resource assessment (Krishnamurthy et al, 2013), wind turbine power curve measurements (Wagner et al, 2014), feed-forward control (Simley et al, 2018), wake measurements (Herges et al, 2017), wake steering (Fleming et al, 2017) and short-term forecasts (Würth et al, 2019). Over the last decade wind lidars have became an established measurement technique within the wind energy community.…”
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“…CC BY 4.0 License. control at the minute to second scale observed from turbine-mounted lidars (Würth et al, 2019) are comparable to precipitation nowcasting.…”
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confidence: 56%