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ID114317
Title ProperValue of dispatchability of CSP plants in the electricity systems of Morocco and Algeria
LanguageENG
AuthorBrand, Bernhard ;  Stambouli, Amine Boudghene ;  Zejli, Driss
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the effects of an increased integration of concentrated solar power (CSP) into the conventional electricity systems of Morocco and Algeria. A cost-minimizing linear optimization tool was used to calculate the best CSP plant configuration for Morocco's coal-dominated power system as well as for Algeria, where flexible gas-fired power plants prevail. The results demonstrate that in both North African countries, storage-based CSP plants offer significant economic advantages over non-storage, low-dispatchable CSP configurations. However, in a generalized renewable integration scenario, where CSP has to compete with other renewable generation technologies, like wind or photovoltaic (PV) power, it was found that the cost advantages of dispatchability only justify CSP investments when a relatively high renewable penetration is targeted in the electricity mix.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 47; Aug 2012: p.321-331
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 47; Aug 2012: p.321-331
Key WordsNorth Africa ;  Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) ;  Electricity Markets