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Wind Generation, Power System Operation, and Emissions Reduction
2006
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
With increasing concern over global climate change, policy makers are promoting renewable energy sources, predominantly wind generation, as a means of meeting emissions reduction targets. Although wind generation does not itself produce any harmful emissions, its effect on power system operation can actually cause an increase in the emissions of conventional plants. A dispatch model was developed which analyses the impact that wind generation has on the operation of conventional plants and the
doi:10.1109/tpwrs.2005.857845
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