@article{10902/38935, year = {2019}, month = {8}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/38935}, abstract = {The total renewable wind energy capacity of Spain currently accounts for more than 20% of the total installed energy capacity, which makes integration into the grid challenging for wind farm owners as well as Distribution System Operator (DSO). Electrical companies require new techniques to integrate renewable energies safety and with low investment costs. Dynamic line rating (DLR) is one of these techniques, and is used by DSOs to maximise the capacity of existing infrastructure. This paper presents a successful case of DLR application by a DSO over several years to reduce the time that wind farms were out of service due to an excess of electrical energy generated. Over the period from January 2015 to September 2018, the application of the DLR technique prevented 4,100 hours of out-of-service time, increasing the energy supplied by the wind farms by 70.9 GWh and by extension saving 7,800 tons of CO2.}, organization = {This work was supported by the EU funding program FEDER, the Spanish Government (MINECO) under the R&D initiatives RETOS-COLABORACION RTC-2015-3795-3, and the University of Cantabria Industrial Doctorate 19.DI12.649 (BOC 206, 26 October 2016). The authors would like to thank Viesgo Distribución for permitting the use of company information needed for this article.}, publisher = {Elsevier}, publisher = {Electric Power Systems Research, 2019, 173, 135-142}, title = {Dynamic management in overhead lines: a successful case of reducing restrictions in renewable energy sources integration}, author = {Mínguez Matorras, Rafael and Martínez Torre, Raquel and Mañana Canteli, Mario and Arroyo Gutiérrez, Alberto and Domingo Fernández, Rodrigo and Laso Pérez, Alberto}, }