Integrated energy systems and local energy markets

Henrik Lund, Ebbe Münster

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Abstract

Significant benefits are connected with an increase in the flexibility of the Danish energy system. On the one hand, it is possible to benefit from trading electricity with neighbouring countries, and on the other, Denmark will be able to make better use of wind power and other types of renewable energy in the future. This paper presents the analysis of different ways of increasing flexibility in the Danish energy system by the use of local regulation mechanisms. This strategy is compared with the opposite extreme, i.e. trying to solve all balancing problems via electricity trade on the international market. The conclusion is that it is feasible for the Danish society to include the CHP plants in the balancing of fluctuating wind power. There are major advantages in equipping small CHP plants as well as the large CHP plants with heat pumps. By doing so, it will be possible to increase the share of wind power from the present 20 to 40% without causing significant problems of imbalance between electricity consumption and production. Investment in increased flexibility is in itself profitable. Furthermore, the feasibility of wind power is improved.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEnergy Policy
Volume34
Issue number10
Pages (from-to)1152-1160
Number of pages9
ISSN0301-4215
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Keywords

  • Renewable energy
  • Feasibility studies
  • Electricity markets

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