Title :
Power system modeling of 20% wind-generated electricity by 2030
Author :
Hand, Maureen ; Blair, Nate ; Bolinger, Mark ; Wiser, Ryan ; Connell, Richard O. ; Hern, Tracy ; Miller, Bart
Author_Institution :
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO
Abstract :
The Wind Energy Deployment System model was used to estimate the costs and benefits associated with producing 20% of the nationpsilas electricity from wind technology by 2030. This generation capacity expansion model selects from electricity generation technologies that include pulverized coal plants, combined cycle natural gas plants, combustion turbine natural gas plants, nuclear plants, and wind technology to meet projected demand in future years. Technology cost and performance projections, as well as transmission operation and expansion costs, are assumed. This study demonstrates that producing 20% of the nationpsilas projected electricity demand in 2030 from wind technology is technically feasible, not cost-prohibitive, and provides benefits in the forms of carbon emission reductions, natural gas price reductions, and water savings.
Keywords :
combined cycle power stations; electricity; power system simulation; wind power; carbon emission reductions; combined cycle natural gas plants; combustion turbine natural gas plants; electricity generation; generation capacity expansion; natural gas price reductions; nuclear plants; power system modeling; pulverized coal plants; water savings; wind energy deployment system; wind-generated electricity; Carbon dioxide; Combustion; Costs; Natural gas; Nuclear power generation; Power generation; Power system modeling; Turbines; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; capacity expansion model; power system modeling; wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1905-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1932-5517
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2008.4596438