DocumentCode
1722148
Title
Demand for flexibility in the power system under different shares of renewable generation
Author
Spisto, Amanda ; Mobius, Thomas ; Quoilin, Sylvain
Author_Institution
Inst. for Energy & Transp., Eur. Comm. Joint Res. Center, Petten, Netherlands
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
In 2014 EU leaders agreed on a new framework for 2030 for climate change and energy policies. By 2030 targets renewable power in the European market should be at least 27% of the EU´s energy consumption. This major change will require the deployment of flexible technologies to ensure stability and security of supply. In this paper we study the role of electricity storage and renewable power curtailment as possible options in providing flexibility when high shares of renewable enter the system. We simulate the Italian power market with a power dispatch model developed in GAMS. Our results for the benchmark scenario show that increases in shares of renewables are associated with increases in the demand for flexibility. When we add one storage plant in three zones at a time - SUD, SICI, NORD - demand for flexibility, respectively does not change, reduces and increases compared to the benchmark.
Keywords
climate mitigation; government policies; power markets; renewable energy sources; European market; Italian power market; climate change; electricity storage; energy policies; power system flexibility; renewable generation; renewable power curtailment; Benchmark testing; Europe; Mathematical model; Power markets; Power system stability; Renewable energy sources; Wind power generation; Flexibility; Renewable energy; dispatch model; electricity storage; power curtailment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
European Energy Market (EEM), 2015 12th International Conference on the
Conference_Location
Lisbon
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEM.2015.7216775
Filename
7216775
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