20% Electricity from Wind
A Super Session Presented at the IEEE Power & Energy Society 2008 General
Meeting
July 22, 2008
The Utility Wind Integration Group assisted in organizing a Super Session at
the IEEE Power & Energy Society's 2008 General Meeting on realizing 20% of the
United States' supply of electricity by 2030. A panel of speakers, many of which
participated in the U.S. Department of Energy's
report on realizing such a scenario,
participated in this session, along with speakers presenting on European studies
of significant penetrations of wind power.
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20% Electricity from Wind Power: An
Overview - Edgar DeMeo, Renewable Energy Consulting Services
Wind Turbine Technology - The Path to 20% US
Electrical Energy - Jim Lyons, Novus Energy Partners
Power System Modeling of 20% Wind-Generated
Electricity by 2030 - Maureen Hand, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
The 20% Wind Scenario and Integration into
the US Electrical System - Charlie Smith, Utility Wind Integration Group
Interstate Electric SuperHighways -
John Stough, American Electric Power
Environmental and Siting Status and
Needs of 20% Electricity from Wind Power - Laurie Jodziewicz, American
Wind Energy Association
20% Electricity from Wind Power: Benefits,
Impacts and Policy-Related Issues - Jim Walker, enXco
European Wind Integration Study (EWIS) for a
Successful Integration of Wind Power into European Transmission System - JuanMa Rodriguez Garcia, Red Electrica
Ultra-High Wind Energy Penetration in an
Isolated Market - Sonya Twohig, University College Dublin
Summary - Edgar DeMeo,
Renewable Energy Consulting Services
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