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ID112240
Title ProperTransmission grid extensions for the integration of variable renewable energies in Europe
Other Title Informationwho benefits where?
LanguageENG
AuthorSchaber, Katrin ;  Steinke, Florian ;  Hamacher, Thomas
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Variable renewable energy (VRE) generation from wind and sun is growing quickly in Europe. Already today, VRE's power contribution is at times close to the total demand in some regions with severe consequences for the remainder of the power system. Grid extensions are necessary for the physical integration of VRE, i.e., for power transports, but they also have important economic consequences for all power system participants.
We employ a regional, power system model to examine the role of grid extensions for the market effects of VRE in Europe. We derive cost-optimal macroscopic transmission grid extensions for the projected wind and solar capacities in Europe in 2020 and characterize their effects on the power system with high regional and technological resolution.
Without grid extensions, lower electricity prices, new price dynamics and reduced full load hours for conventional generation technologies result in proximity to high VRE capacities. This leads to substantial changes in the projected achievable revenues of utilities. Grid extensions partially alleviate and redistribute these effects, mainly for the benefit of baseload and the VRE technologies themselves.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 43; Apr 2012: p.123-135
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 43; Apr 2012: p.123-135
Key WordsRenewable Energy ;  Grid Integration ;  Merit Order Effect