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Nickie Menemenlis
Researcher at Hydro-Québec
Publications - 18
Citations - 1242
Nickie Menemenlis is an academic researcher from Hydro-Québec. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1027 citations. Previous affiliations of Nickie Menemenlis include iResQ.
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Wind and solar energy curtailment: A review of international experience
Lori Bird,Debra Lew,Michael Milligan,E. Maria Carlini,Ana Estanqueiro,Damian Flynn,Emilio Gómez-Lázaro,Hannele Holttinen,Nickie Menemenlis,Antje Orths,P.B. Eriksen,J. Charles Smith,Lennart Söder,Poul Ejnar Sørensen,Argyrios Altiparmakis,Yoh Yasuda,John Miller +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed international experience with curtailment of wind and solar energy on bulk power systems in recent years, with a focus on eleven countries in Europe, North America, and Asia.
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Methodologies to Determine Operating Reserves Due to Increased Wind Power
Hannele Holttinen,Michael Milligan,Erik Ela,Nickie Menemenlis,Jan Dobschinski,Barry Rawn,Ricardo J. Bessa,Damian Flynn,Emilio Gómez-Lázaro,Nina Detlefsen +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods used in recent wind integration analyses and operating practice, with key results that compare different methods or data, and conclude that wind variability need not be seen as a contingency event.
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Methodologies to determine operating reserves due to increased wind power
Hannele Holttinen,Michael Milligan,Erik Ela,Nickie Menemenlis,Jan Dobschinski,Barry Rawn,Ricardo J. Bessa,Damian Flynn,Emilio Gomez Lazaro,Nina Detlefsen +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods used in recent wind integration analyses and operating practice, with key results that compare different methods or data, and conclude that wind variability need not be seen as a contingency event.
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Computation of Dynamic Operating Balancing Reserve for Wind Power Integration for the Time-Horizon 1–48 Hours
TL;DR: In this article, a methodology for calculating reserves in the latter category, referred to as balancing reserves (BRs), following the integration of wind generation in a power system is presented.
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Technical impacts of high penetration levels of wind power on power system stability
Damian Flynn,Zakir Hussain Rather,Atle Rygg Ardal,Salvatore D'Arco,Anca Daniela Hansen,Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis,Poul Ejnar Sørensen,A. Estanquiero,E. Gómez,Nickie Menemenlis,Charles Smith,Ye Wang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a complete understanding of future stability issues, and ensuring the effectiveness of new measures and policies, is an iterative procedure involving portfolio development and flexibility assessment, generation cost simulations, load flow, and security analysis, in addition to the stability analysis itself.