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Impacts of intermittent renewable generation on electricity system costs

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Energy Policy, (July 2016)
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2015.10.024

Abstract

A successful deployment of VRES-E strongly depends on the economic cost of its integration. We estimate the sensitivity of balancing market requirements and costs to VRES-E. Integration costs depend on variability, predictability and system flexibility. A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and solar photovoltaic, strongly depends on the economic cost of system integration. This paper, in seeking to look beyond the impact of renewable generation on the evolution of the total economic costs associated with the operation of the electricity system, aims to estimate the sensitivity of balancing market requirements and costs to the variable and non-fully predictable nature of intermittent renewable generation. The estimations reported in this paper for the Spanish electricity system stress the importance of both attributes as well as power system flexibility when accounting for the cost of balancing services.

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