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Appendix B - References
- GE Power Systems Engineering Consulting, The Effects of Integrating Wind Power on Transmission System Planning, Reliability and Operations, Report on Phase 1 of an overall reliability assessment, prepared for the New York State Energy research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), February 2004.
- EECA, Review of New Zealand's Wind Energy Potential to 2015, May 2001.
- MED, Energy Data File, July 2004.
- Elgerd OI, Electric Energy Systems Theory, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, 1982.
- Transpower, Asset Management Plan, 2001-02.
- Transpower, The Characteristics of Ideal Electricity Supply.
- Holttinen H, The Impact of Large Scale Wind Power Production on the Nordic Electricity System, doctoral dissertation, Helsinki University of Technology, December 2004.
- Electricity Commission, Recommended Approach and Rule Changes for Intermittent Generation, May 2004.
- European Wind Energy Association, Wind Energy, the Facts, and Analysis of Wind Energy in the EU-25, 2003.
- Transend Networks Pty, Integration of Large-Scale Wind Generation, May 2004.
- Polider H, de Haan S W H, Dubois MR, Slootweg J G, Basic Operation Principles and Electrical Conversion Systems of Wind Turbines, Nordic Workshop on Power and Industrial Electronics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, June 2004.
- Kema-Xenergy, Intermittent Wind Generation: Summary Report of Impacts on Grid System Operations, consultant report prepared for California Energy Commission, June 2004.
- Mathematics in Industry Study Group, Forecasting Wind Farm Generation, 2004. This is available in a one page summary but the authors understand the full report is expected to be available soon.
- Goodwin G, Pahalawaththa N, Going with the Wind, presentation by Transpower to the New Zealand Wind Energy Association Conference, July 2004.
- Williams G, Palmer L, Impact of Manawatu Wind Generation on the Scheduling and Dispatch Processes, review by Transpower, 28 February 2005.
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