Effects of integrating wind power on transmission system planning, reliability, and operations.
Author: | Grid, Impacts, New York
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THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NYSERDA)
Albany, NY
John Saintcross, Senior Project Manager
Prepared by:
GE ENERGY
ENERGY CONSULTING
Richard Piwko, Project Manager
Xinggang Bai, Kara Clark, Gary Jordan, Nicholas Miller, Joy Zimberlin
March 4, 2005
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