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Fig. 4 compares different power reserve schemes for wind
Fig.6 Residual signal of the gearbox bearing temperature between SCADA data and model prediction
Fig.9 Comparison of the percentage power control (80%) and the baseline power control under the given wind condition
Fig.11 Corresponding torque outputs from the turbines using the conventional proportional allocation method

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