Danish IEA Task 41 EUDP funded project
About the Danish EUDP Task 41 project – Supporting IEA Task 41
The project aims at building up a stakeholder network of relevant Danish players within the area of DW technology and organize and strengthen the Danish influence and participation in IEA collaborations, both bringing the long experience of Danish actors into play and learning from others around the world. By supporting the work of the IEA Wind TCP Task through various publications, data sets collections, and reports, this project will achieve and consolidate the Danish knowledge and experience within this area, increasing thus furthermore the competitiveness of wind and accelerating the replacement of fossil-based fuels.
DTU Wind Energy will contribute to the IEA Wind TCP Task 41 through communication, exchanging information, sharing results, and carrying out concrete analyzes and investigations in the shape of reports and publications.
https://windenergy.dtu.dk/english/research/research-projects/iea-wind-tcp-task-41
Deliverables
IEA Task 41 D.4.1 – Distributed wind aspects relevant for Danish stakeholders
IEA Task 41 D.3.1. – Control strategies of wind turbines in future distribution systems
IEA Task 41 D.1.2 – Justification for changes to standards regarding distributed wind
IEA Task 41 Report with recommendations on potential standards changes for DW.
IEA Task 41 Report with guidelines for best practices – DW distributed object catalogues.
IEA Task 41 Report review of mini-grid modelling tools and approaches.
IEA Task 41 Report on the adopted metadata and taxonomies specific for DW.
IEA Task 41 Report on suggested improvements for time series simulation tools when working with DW.
IEA Task 41 Design guide for high renewable contribution isolated power systems systems.
IEA Task 41 report of the State of the industry report for isolated microgrid.
IEA Task 41 Recommendations on potential standards changes for distributed wind
Publications
Loss Minimization in Distribution network using wind power plant reactive power support
Multi-voltage level active distribution network with large share of weather-dependent generation
Open Source distribution network features and challenges
Minimize distribution network losses using wind power – paper presented in CIRED 2021, conference
Presentations
Can renewable energy sources support future active distribution networks?
DTU 7k Bus Active Distribution Network
Effects of Weather-dependent Uncertainty in Distribution Grids with Large Share of Wind Power Plants
Hybrid wind power plants – research at DTU Wind
Towards updating the standards for small wind turbines via IEA Task 41
Events – Stakeholders Workshops
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1st stakeholder workshop
IEA Wind Task 41 Workshop – Distributed Wind Standards
IEA Wind TCP Task 41 – Danish EUDP project
Report_outcomes from 1st Distributed wind stakeholders workshop
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2nd stakeholder workshop
2nd Danish Distributed Wind Stakeholders Workshop
Report outcomes from 2nd Distributed wind stakeholders’ workshop
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3rd stakeholder workshop
IEA Wind Task 41 Distributed Wind Workshop – Danish Test and Resource Centre for Small Wind Turbines
IEA Wind Task 41 Distributed Wind Workshop – EUDP
IEA Wind Task 41 Distributed Wind Workshop – Persistent issues for DK small/distributed wind
Report outcomes from 3rd Distributed wind stakeholders’ workshop
IEA Task 41 Operating Agent Alice Orrell
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
902 Battelle Boulevard
P.O. Box 999, MSIN J5-10
Richland, WA 99352
United States
Contact Alice Orrell
Phone:
+1-509-372-4632
9 a.m.–5 p.m. Pacific Time
Email:
alice.orrell@pnnl.gov
IEA Task 41 Operating Agent Ian Baring-Gould
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
15013 Denver W Pkwy
Golden, CO 80401
United States
Contact Ian Baring-Gould
Phone:
+1-720-244-1444
9 a.m.– 5 p.m. Mountain Time
Email:
ian.baring-gould@nrel.gov