Informatică economică (Jan 2014)

Business Intelligence Solutions for Wind Power Plants Operation

  • Simona-Vasilica OPREA,
  • Adela BARA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12948/issn14531305/18.3.2014.04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 41 – 54

Abstract

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The European Union energy strategies imply significant changes in the power systems. These should contribute to sustainable development and protection of the environment by enabling the EU to achieve its targets set in the third package of legislative proposals for electricity and gas markets. Renewable energy sources (RES) in Romania have been encouraged since 2007 and this lead to a large volume of projects. It took several years to have the first MW installed in wind power plants (WPP). Nowadays, the installed wind power in Romania is about 2642 MW, most of them (about 85%) being concentrated in the south-eastern part of the country. Based on recorded data during four years in Romania, a couple of analyses have been performed. They contribute to a better integration of wind energy into power systems. This paper will describe how business intelligence solutions are applied on data regarding wind power plants operation and main conclusions that could be drawn.

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