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Renewable Aarkstore integration enterprise and the balance of issues: energy storage, structural costs,
the integration of renewables and the balance of issues: energy storage, structural costs, network integration, operational considerations and future 23-Jul-10
The last decade has seen rapid growth in electricity production from renewable sources. This growth was the result of various stimuli, but more potent global warming and has been a movement thereby reducing CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. If an international agreement on combating climate change overall remains elusive, many countries and regions are conducting their own policies renewed with the result that all types of technology renewable generation have benefited.
In 2004, according to the Network Renewable Energy Policy for the 21st century, the total global capacity was 160GW renewable. It rose to 182GW by 2005, 207GW by 2006, 240GW in 2007 and 280GW in 2008. At the end of 2008 was significant hydroelectric capacity 860GW, making a total of 1,140 GW.
Hydropower hand, much of this new renewable capacity wind turbines are responsible for the total 121GW 2008. The small hydro added another 85GW, the power of 50-60GW 14GW biomass and solar. Except for biomass energy production from all these sources provide the generation intermittent renewable and this, coupled with the remoteness of some renewable resources, has created a series of problems of integration of system operators.
These problems are divided into two main categories, problems Structural problems and balance. Structural problems related to the physical changes necessary to accommodate new renewables capacity in a grid. These changes may include adding new transmission lines for wind energy in remote region but resource-rich centers of the application or may involve both stability measures and additional transmission capacity is added to an existing network structure meet the different flows resulting from the injection of electricity generated from renewable sources.
The main features of this report
• Analysis of the key concepts of renewable technologies and components.
• Evaluation of the cost structure and network integration.
• Knowledge of the problems of balance, flash, supply and demand
• A review of the introduction of key network technology and innovations.
• Identify key trends shaping the market and an assessment of emerging trends that will drive innovation forward.
Report Scope
• Ensure that the date of competitive intelligence through an extensive review the concepts of network technology integration in the electricity markets of power generation.
• Evaluate new technology trends in the renewable energy – solar, onshore and offshore wind, solar photovoltaic and solar thermal biomass, geothermal and hydropower.
• Identify key trends that offer the greatest potential for growth and learning of technological trends that may allow greater market impact.
• Compare how manufacturers are developing the integration of new network technologies and energy storage.
• Quantifying the costs of integration renewable energy technology, with comparisons with other forms of electricity production technologies, overheads and the cost of electricity.
Key market issues
• key renewable technologies and their characteristics: – There are six main types of renewable energy in use today Wind energy, solar, geothermal, ocean energy, hydropower and energy production from biomass. Each has characteristics different affect the ease with which it can be integrated into a traditional network.
• Cost structure and integration of networks: – Many of the resources renewables in remote locations, existing networks to be expanded and adapted to accommodate them. This is the main source of structural costs associated with renewable energy. A rubric is also reflect the fact that renewable energy from intermittent energy sources produce electricity all the time, a factor that may affect capacity planning of new transmission lines.
• balance problems and other operational considerations: – The addition of renewable energy intermittent transmission network affects network security and stability in a number of ways. The most important of these because of the nature of intermittent unpredictable certain renewable resources, the most prominent is the wind. The task of the transmission system is to maintain the balance between supply and demand of production, and the load. The load is variable and unpredictable to a degree if your network already has strategies to deal with such situations.
• Energy Storage: – One of the methods more effective to address the problems associated with integrating intermittent generation capacity of renewable energy in the network is adding energy storage. The way now the most widely used is the pumped storage hydro and is the only type for which high capacity and wide. Other storage technologies the battery power of compressed air energy storage, cars, storage of hydrogen. Superconducting coils can also offer storage and support network. An additional amount of parts that could be important in the future is the plug-in electric vehicles.
The main conclusions of this report
• In 2008, total world capacity is 280GW non-hydro renewable. At the end of 2008 was significant hydroelectric capacity 860GW, making a total of 1,140 GW.
• Estimates of the Netherlands for connecting offshore capacity, cost between € and € 110/kW 60/kW.
• Two days before the forecast should be able to predict wind generation mean square error (RMSE) of less than 10% (relative to capacity installed).
• wind penetration to 10% of the overall cost of integrating wind power balance between U.S. $ and the U.S. $ 1.3/MWh 1.4/MWh
• With 20% wind penetration, the cost of balance in Norway and Sweden has been estimated at € and € 0.50/MWh 0.66/MWh respectively.
Key questions answered
• What are the factors that influence the form and grid integration of renewable technology the electricity sector?
• What are the requirements for the balance of the technologies of renewable energy resources?
• What renewable technology is the integration into the network will cost?
• What renewable technologies will be winners and losers in terms generated power, cost and sustainability?
• What types of energy storage technologies are likely to find in favor of the manufacturers to follow forward?
• What are the ancillary services are gaining in popularity and why?
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