Storage and balancing synergies in a fully or highly renewable pan-European power system

Morten Grud Rasmussen, Gorm Bruun Andresen, Martin Greiner

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Abstract

Through a parametric time-series analysis of eight years of hourly data, we quantify the storage size and balancing energy needs for highly and fully renewable European power systems for different levels and mixes of wind and solar energy. By applying a dispatch strategy that minimizes the balancing energy needs for a given storage size, the interplay between storage and balancing is quantified, providing a hard upper limit on their synergy. An efficient but relatively small storage reduces balancing energy needs significantly due to its influence on intra-day mismatches. Furthermore, we show that combined with a low-efficiency hydrogen storage and a level of balancing equal to what is today provided by storage lakes, it is sufficient to meet the European electricity demand in a fully renewable power system where the average power generation from combined wind and solar exceeds the demand by only a few percent.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEnergy Policy
Volume51
Pages (from-to)642–651
Number of pages10
ISSN0301-4215
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes

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