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Effect of high shares of renewables on power systems
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The study reveals that increasing RES shares may result in a RES production surplus during an increasing number of hours throughout the year. In case of insufficient system flexibility (e.g. storage, interconnection, DSR), this surplus needs to be curtailed. The increasing production from PV and wind will increase the price volatility and lower the average price level at wholesale markets (also
known as “merit order effect” when an increasing share of production is characterised by a low or even null variable production cost). At the same time, rising RES shares imply the increased utilisation of storage and interconnector capacities.
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Published:
2019-05-07
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Energy
(
European Commission
)
Themes:
Electricity
,
Renewable sources of energy
Subject:
electrical energy
,
energy grid
,
energy market
,
energy production
,
energy storage
,
renewable energy
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978-92-76-03426-1
DOI
10.2833/021194
Catalogue number
MJ-03-19-327-EN-N
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978-92-76-03426-1
DOI
10.2833/021194
Catalogue number
MJ-03-19-327-EN-N
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