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Wind Energy Integration into Power Grids

October 29-30, 2009
Chicago, IL


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Wind energy systems have seen substantial growth in the USA and Europe. This growth has led to a rapid change in the generation landscape because of the increasing penetration of wind energy in utility systems. These fundamental changes require the power grid to become more vibrant and interactive which will demand significant changes in grid operation, protection, and control.

This course covers the operation and modeling of the main types of wind energy systems. Several types of generators and converters used in energy systems are discussed and evaluated. The course also covers the main challenges to wind energy integration from the utility point of view. The impacts of wind energy on the power grid are discussed in detail. Existing and potential solutions are presented. Field data are used to evaluate the current performance of the wind systems and to identify the challenges, opportunities, and solutions in this vibrant field.

Who Should Attend

  • Utility engineers
  • System operators
  • Maintenance staff
  • Wind power producers
  • Consultants and researchers in wind energy

Learning Outcomes

Participants will review the basic modeling and operation of wind turbines. In addition, they will identify the challenges and solutions of wind integration into the power grid.

Requirements for Successful Completion of Program

Participants must sign in/out each day and be in attendance for its entirety to be eligible for continuing education credit.

Instructional Methods

PowerPoint Presentations will be used in this course.

Continuing Education Credits:

EUCI is authorized by IACET to offer up to 1.0 CEUs for this program.

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Please note: *EUCI reserves the right to alter this program without prior notice.

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