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Intermittent structure of wind power fluctuations

2025-11-04 10:30 - 12:00

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Abstract

Renewable energies fluctuate due to the variability of their sources. For wind energy, atmospheric turbulence produces extreme power fluctuations, straining electrical infrastructures. A better understanding of these intermittent properties is a first essential step in the design and optimization of next-generation renewable systems. I will introduce the concept of statistical intermittency from basic construction steps. I will then describe the correlation structure of wind power productions, here using the data sampled from a Texas wind farm of 80 turbines. We find that extreme power events are spatially correlated, leading to the persistence of non-Gaussian fluctuations at the entire farm scale.

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