Cel The results suggest that wind energy could be economic on Electricity Supply Board (ESB) systems circa the year 2000, but only to the extent of a possible maximum of 5% energy penetration. Economic attractiveness depends principally on a real escalation in heavy fuel oil (HFO) price, a reduction in wind turbine generator (WTG) cost and proven reliability of WTG performance.THE INTENTION IS TO COMPARE A REFERENCE SYSTEM EXPANSION PLAN WITHOUT WIND POWER FOR THE YEAR 2000, WITH THREE EQUIVALENT ALTERNATIVE EXPANSION PLANS FOR THAT YEAR HAVING WIND ENERGY SUPPLYING 5, 10 AND 15 % OF TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION. THE ECONOMICS OF WIND ENERGY IN 2000 IN THIS CONTEXT HAS BEEN ASSESSED, WITH WIDE-RANGING PARAMETER VARIATION SENSITIVITIES. THE ISSUES OF ENERGY CREDIT, CAPACITY CREDIT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, SYSTEM FREQUENCY CONTROL AND OTHER TECHNICAL PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED. Dziedzina nauki engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectrical engineeringpower engineeringelectric power generationsocial scienceseconomics and businesseconomicsengineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuelsrenewable energywind power Program(-y) FP1-ENNONUC 3C - Research and development programme (EEC) in the field of Non-Nuclear Energy, 1985-1988 Temat(-y) Data not available Zaproszenie do składania wniosków Data not available System finansowania CSC - Cost-sharing contracts Koordynator ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOARD Wkład UE Brak danych Adres 27,Lower Fitzwilliam Street 27 2 DUBLIN Irlandia Zobacz na mapie Koszt całkowity Brak danych