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Wind generation and electricity demand during the severe winter of 2009/10 in Ireland
Aoife Foley
School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Clean Energies
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ireland
100%
Winter
100%
Wind
100%
Electricity
100%
Weather Condition
75%
Sensitivity
50%
Event
50%
Penetration
50%
Side
50%
Wind Power
50%
Increasing
25%
Investigation
25%
Condition
25%
Time
25%
Heating
25%
Impact
25%
Variability
25%
Temperature
25%
Island
25%
Output
25%
Wind Velocity
25%
Temperate Climate
25%
Cooling
25%
Engineering
Wind
100%
Electricity Demand
100%
Wind Power
50%
Events
50%
Power Engineering
50%
Lower Temperature
25%
Generators
25%
Thermal Loads
25%
Renewable Generation
25%
Low Wind Speed
25%
Demand Side
25%
Cooling Load
25%
Space Heating
25%
Supply Side
25%
Cold Condition
25%