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Reduced storage and balancing needs in a fully renewable European power system with excess wind and solar power generation

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  • Dominik Heide, Danmark
  • Martin Greiner
  • Lüder von Bremen, University of Oldenburg, Tyskland
  • Clemens Hoffmann, Corporate Research and Technology, Siemens AG, München, Tyskland
  • Institut for Matematiske Fag
  • Aarhus School of Engineering (ASE)
The storage and balancing needs of a simplified European power system, which is based on wind and solar power generation only, are derived from an extensive weather-driven modeling of hourly power mismatches between generation and load. The storage energy capacity, the annual balancing energy and the balancing power are found to depend significantly on the mixing ratio between wind and solar power generation. They decrease strongly with the overall excess generation. At 50% excess generation the required long-term storage energy capacity and annual balancing energy amount to 1% of the annual consumption. The required balancing power turns out to be 25% of the average hourly load. These numbers are in agreement with current hydro storage lakes in Scandinavia and the Alps, as well as with potential hydrogen storage in mostly North-German salt caverns.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftRenewable Energy
Vol/bind36
Nummer9
Sider (fra-til)2515-2523
Antal sider9
ISSN0960-1481
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2011

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