Matthew Schuerger
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
5 Papers
93 Citations
Matthew Schuerger is an academic researcher from National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & Base load power plant. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Wind plant integration [wind power plants]
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the key issues that confront power system planners and operators when integrating wind power plants into the electric power system and how the variations in wind plant outputs affect the operation of the power system on a daily basis and what the associated costs are.
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Wind power myths debunked
Michael Milligan,Kevin Porter,Edgar DeMeo,Paul Denholm,Hannele Holttinen,Brendan Kirby,Nicholas Miller,Andrew Mills,Mark O'Malley,Matthew Schuerger,Lennart Söder +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aim to answer several important questions that can be raised with regard to wind power integration, such as how wind power can be integrated into the grid successfully.
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Grid Impacts of Wind Power Variability: Recent Assessments from a Variety of Utilities in the United States; Preprint
B. Parsons,M. Milligan,J. C. Smith,E.A. DeMeo,B. Oakleaf,K. Wolf,Matthew Schuerger,R. Zavadil,M. Ahlstrom,D. Y. Nakafuji +9 more
- 01 Jul 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the physical impacts and costs of wind power on grid operations and the associated costs and show that wind power's unique characteristics can increase the variability of wind generation.
Best Practices in Grid Integration of Variable Wind Power: Summary of Recent US Case Study Results and Mitigation Measures
J. Charles Smith,Brian Parsons,Thomas L. Acker,Michael Milligan,Robert Zavidil,Matthew Schuerger,Edgar DeMeo +6 more
- 22 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize results from a number of utility wind integration case studies conducted recently in the US, and outline a series of mitigation measures based on insights from those studies.
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