Renewable Integration and Power System Operation: The Role of Market Conditions

Daniel Davi-Arderius, Tooraj Jamasb, Juan Rosellon

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Abstract

The 2022 energy crisis highlighted the dependence of the European electricity sector on imported natural gas. The European Union adopted measures to reduce gas consumption with peak shaving, energy efficiency, and accelerating the adoption of renewables. We investigate a well-known operational but under-researched issue related to integration of renewables, i.e. the need for conventional generation to ensure system operation requirements (inertia, frequency stability or voltage control) in highly decarbonized systems, which is essential for power system reliability. We analyze the rescheduled supply in Spain in the day-ahead market to respect network constraints, namely ‘redispatching’. Most of the activated volumes are synchronous generators (combined cycle or coal), while an equivalent volume of scheduled renewables (wind) is curtailed to balance the system. These actions have an annual cost of nearly 0.5b€, higher CO2 emissions, and reduce the savings in gas consumption. We also estimate how dispatched volumes evolve under programs that target demand or promote renewables. The Spanish case anticipates similar scenarios in other countries and in the EU. Our main conclusion is that some conventional generators are needed for safe operation of the system and RES and countries need to carefully assess whether to disconnect them from the network. Moreover, solving grid congestions is a necessary but not sufficient for efficient integration of renewables. Grid operators should increase digitalization investments and implement advanced grid planning and operation to anticipate operational constraints.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationFrederiksberg
PublisherCopenhagen Business School, CBS
Number of pages34
Publication statusPublished - 2024
SeriesWorking Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School
Number03-2024
SeriesCSEI Working Paper
Number01-2024

Keywords

  • Renewables
  • Decarbonization
  • Generation mix
  • Redispatching
  • Renewable curtailment
  • Synchronous generators
  • Day-ahead market
  • Network constraints
  • Gas crisis
  • System operator
  • Smart grids
  • Digitalizationd

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