Renewable energy integration

Renewable energy integration has become a multi-faceted challenge for wind and solar developers, utlities, regulators, and is now a multi-disciplinary opportunity for KEMA.

The unique difficulties that the variability of wind en sun, its often remote locations, and its varying diurnal production curves produce require new approaches to system planning and operations as well as new technologies such as Flex Power and Storage to be applied. Ultimately, demand response and behind the meter smart grid technologies also have to be used to assist in integrating very high levels of wind resources.

Wind integration (HECO)
Wind integration (HECO)

Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO)

Injection of green gases into natural gas grids
Injection of green gases into natural gas grids

Green gases from biomass digestion processes consist mainly of CH4 and CO2, but also contain a wide variety of chemical and biological components

PV system integration
PV system integration

California Solar Initiative program evaluation

Dynamic reactive compensation systems
Dynamic reactive compensation systems

Multi-vendor system integrator

ROADMAP 2050
ROADMAP 2050

A practical guide to a prosperous, low-carbon Europe

Energy delivery system of the future
Energy delivery system of the future

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