In real systems, wind speed affects energy output through operating thresholds, rotor aerodynamics, air density, and turbine control settings. This means a small change in wind conditions can cause a large change in power generation, especially near cut-in and rated speeds. Wind turbines, which are the primary technology used in wind energy production, convert the kinetic energy from wind into mechanical power, which is then transformed into electrical energy. The. The global transition to renewable energy sources is accelerating, with wind energy playing a pivotal role in decarbonizing the electricity sector. Understanding and mitigating the impact of various meteorological factors. As power systems integrate higher shares of wind and solar, assessing their impact on system dynamics becomes increasingly important.