DocumentCode
903564
Title
Comparative analyses of seven technologies to facilitate the integration of fluctuating renewable energy sources
Author
Mathiesen, B.V. ; Lund, H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Dev. & Planning, Aalborg Univ., Aalborg
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
190
Lastpage
204
Abstract
An analysis of seven different technologies is presented. The technologies integrate fluctuating renewable energy sources (RES) such as wind power production into the electricity supply, and the Danish energy system is used as a case. Comprehensive hour-by-hour energy system analyses are conducted of a complete system meeting electricity, heat and transport demands, and including RES, power plants, and combined heat and power production (CHP) for district heating and transport technologies. In conclusion, the most fuel-efficient and least-cost technologies are identified through energy system and feasibility analyses. Large-scale heat pumps prove to be especially promising as they efficiently reduce the production of excess electricity. Flexible electricity demand and electric boilers are low-cost solutions, but their improvement of fuel efficiency is rather limited. Battery electric vehicles constitute the most promising transport integration technology compared with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs). The costs of integrating RES with electrolysers for HFCVs, CHP and micro fuel cell CHP are reduced significantly with more than 50% of RES.
Keywords
battery powered vehicles; boilers; cogeneration; fuel cell vehicles; renewable energy sources; Danish energy system; battery electric vehicles; combined heat and power production; district heating; electric boilers; electricity supply; hydrogen fuel cell vehicles; large-scale heat pumps; power plants; renewable energy sources; transport integration technology; transport technologies; wind power production;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Renewable Power Generation, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1752-1416
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-rpg:20080049
Filename
4957254
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