DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n7w9w6/global) has announced the addition of the "Global Perspective on the Integration of Renewable Energy into the Grid" report to their offering.
Over the last decade, the development of renewable energy installations across many countries has surged. Given the stochastic nature of renewable energy sources, some countries are tackling the challenges of integrating larger shares of renewables into their power grid systems.
This global market insight looks into some of the best practices adopted by developed countries on their ability to integrate effectively large shares of renewable energy power into the grid as well as understand the changing utility business landscape and evolving trends in storage technologies.
Key Findings:
- To integrate large shares of renewables, day-ahead weather forecasting and system reliability calculations (N-1 contingency events) were widely revamped to include the renewable energy (RE) component in Germany
- Denmark's unique forecasting system is designed to make realistic predictions by comparing the actual output of RE as opposed to the previous day's predictions
- An efficient way to handle surplus renewable power is through well-managed interconnections, which allow surplus RE power to be transferred to other countries
The key objective is to provide an analysis on the impact of RE integration from a utility, best practices, and technology standpoint
Key Topics Covered:
1. Global Perspective on the Integration of Renewable Energy into the Grid
2. Global Renewable Energy Outlook
3. Renewable Energy Integration-Utility Perspective
4. Renewable Energy Integration-Best Practices
5. Renewable Energy Integration-Technology
6. Renewable Energy Integration-Taxonomy
7. The Last Word
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