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David Weir
Researcher at Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Publications - 4
Citations - 104
David Weir is an academic researcher from Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & European union. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 72 citations.
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Variability in large-scale wind power generation
Juha Kiviluoma,Hannele Holttinen,David Weir,Richard Scharff,Lennart Söder,Nickie Menemenlis,Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis,Irene Danti Lopez,Eamonn Lannoye,Ana Estanqueiro,Emilio Gómez-Lázaro,Qin Zhang,Jianhua Bai,Yih-Huei Wan,Michael Milligan +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics of wind power variability and net load variability in multiple power systems based on real data from multiple years were analyzed. Demonstrated characteristics included wind energy variability and load variability.
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Land-based wind energy cost trends in Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the United States
Aidan Duffy,Maureen Hand,Ryan Wiser,Eric Lantz,Alberto Dalla Riva,Volker Berkhout,Maria Stenkvist,David Weir,Roberto Lacal-Arántegui +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present work by the International Energy Agency's Task 26 "Cost of Wind Energy" on technological and cost trends in land-based wind energy in six participating countries (Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, United States) and the European Union between 2008 and 2016.
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IEA Wind Task 26. Wind Technology, Cost, and Performance Trends in Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, the European Union, and the United States: 2007–2012
Aisma Vitina,Silke Lüers,Anna-Kathrin Wallasch,Volker Berkhout,Aidan Duffy,Brendan Cleary,Lief I. Husabø,David Weir,Roberto Lacal-Arántegui,Maureen Hand,Eric Lantz,Kathy Belyeu,Ryan Wiser,Mark Bolinger,Ben Hoen +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed, discounted cash flow model is used to represent the various cost structures in each of the participating countries from the perspective of a financial investor in a domestic wind energy project.
Index for wind power variability
Juha Kiviluoma,Hannele Holttinen,Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis,Marisciel Litong-Palima,Richard Scharff,Michael Milligan,David Weir +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of trading flexibility in the intraday market of the Nordic electricity market on the performance of wind power trading and forecast accuracy in Sweden using statistical methods and showed that trading is not always in accordance with the power system's physical situation.