DocumentCode
1285341
Title
The Future of Renewables Linked by a Transnational Asian Grid
Author
Taggart, Stewart ; James, Geoffrey ; Dong, Zhaoyang ; Russell, Christopher
Author_Institution
DESERTEC-Australia, Manly, NSW, Australia
Volume
100
Issue
2
fYear
2012
Firstpage
348
Lastpage
359
Abstract
In this paper, we argue that Asia´s unique geography, abundant low-emission energy resources, rapid economic growth, and rising energy demands merit consideration of a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure. In our study, we focus on development of wind and solar resources in Australia, China, Mongolia, and Vietnam as the potential foundation for an electricity grid stretching from China to Australia. Hourly climate data for a full year are used to estimate renewable energy generation, electricity demand, generation capacity are projected forward to the year 2025, and economic dispatch in an international market is simulated to demonstrate cost benefits. Intermittency, connectivity, future dispatch orders, storage, line losses, and engineering and financial issues are all addressed.
Keywords
power grids; solar power; wind power; Pan-Asian energy infrastructure; cost benefits; dispatch orders; economic dispatch; economic growth; electricity demand; electricity grid; energy demands; engineering issues; financial issues; generation capacity; hourly climate data; international market; line losses; low-emission energy resources; renewable energy generation; solar resources; transnational Asian grid; wind resources; Asia; Electricity supply industry; Energy resources; HVDC transmission; Power grids; Power system planning; Renewable energy resources; Solar power generation; Wind power generation; Asia; high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission; solar power; wind power;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2011.2159089
Filename
5966311
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