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Volumn , Issue , 2008, Pages
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Effect of wind generation on small-signal stability - A New Zealand example
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IEEE
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Author keywords
Oscillatory stability; Power system small signal stability; Wind generation integration; Wind power generation; Wind turbine technologies
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Indexed keywords
DAMPING;
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL;
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS;
ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION NETWORKS;
ELECTRIC UTILITIES;
ENERGY CONVERSION;
POTENTIAL ENERGY;
POTENTIAL ENERGY SURFACES;
POWER GENERATION;
POWER TRANSMISSION;
TECHNOLOGY;
VOLTAGE REGULATORS;
21ST CENTURY;
DAMPING PERFORMANCE;
EIGENVALUES;
ELECTRICAL ENERGY;
NEW ZEALAND;
OSCILLATORY STABILITY;
POWER OUTPUTS;
POWER SYSTEM SMALL-SIGNAL STABILITY;
POWER SYSTEMS;
SMALL-SIGNAL MODELING;
SMALL-SIGNAL STABILITY;
SYSTEM DAMPING;
SYSTEM LOADING;
WIND ENERGY;
WIND FARMS;
WIND GENERATION;
WIND GENERATION INTEGRATION;
WIND POWER GENERATION;
WIND TURBINE TECHNOLOGIES;
WIND POWER;
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EID: 52349107849
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1109/PES.2008.4596444 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (60)
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References (8)
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