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NREL is a national laboratory of the Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC This report is available at no cost from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at Contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308 Integrating Variable Renewable Energy: Challenges and Solutions L. Bird, M. Milligan, and D. Lew National Renewable Energy Laboratory Technical Report NREL/TP-6A20-60451 September 2013 NREL is a national laboratory of the Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC This report is available at no cost from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at Contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308 National Renewable Energy Laboratory 15013 Denver West Parkway Golden, CO 80401 303-275-3000 Integrating Variable Renewable Energy: Challenges and Solutions L.
Figure 1. As the number of PV plants increases, their normalized, aggregate output becomes smoother. This is an example of normalized power output for increasing aggregation of PV in Southern California for a partly cloudy day for modeled PV plants in the Western W ind and Solar Integration Study Phase 2 (Lew et al. 2013).
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