The residual load and excess power generation of 30 European countries with a 100% penetration of variable renewable energy sources are explored in order to quantify the benefit of power transmission between countries. Estimates are based on extensive weather data, which allows for modelling of hourly mismatches between the demand and renewable generation from wind and solar photovoltaics. For separated countries, balancing is required to cover around 24% of the total annual electricity consumption. This number can be reduced down to 15% once all countries are networked together with unconstrained interconnectors. The reduction represents the maximum possible benefit of transmission for the countries. The total Net Transfer Capacity ...
In this study, we model seven scenarios for the European power system in 2050 based on 100% renewabl...
Where local resources for renewable electricity are scarce or insufficient, long-distance electricit...
Meeting 100% of Europe.s electricity needs through renewable energy by 2050 is possible - if we succ...
Abstract. Our research is centred around the question how to best integrate the variable renew-able ...
The estimated growth of Europe’s electricity demand and the policy goals of mitigating climate chang...
Abstract. The estimated growth of Europe’s electricity demand and the policy goals of mitigating cli...
The Authors The European potential for renewable electricity is sufficient to enable fully renewable...
While the 2009 EU Renewables Directive allows countries to purchase some of their obligation from an...
The future European power system is projected to rely heavily on variable renewable energy sources (...
The usage of renewable energy is gaining importance due to national and international targets for re...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...
In this paper, we investigate whether the interconnection of power grids with 100% renewable ...
Using the best variable renewable energy (VRE) resources available for power generation and exploit...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
The requirements for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of the power sector in Europewill result ...
In this study, we model seven scenarios for the European power system in 2050 based on 100% renewabl...
Where local resources for renewable electricity are scarce or insufficient, long-distance electricit...
Meeting 100% of Europe.s electricity needs through renewable energy by 2050 is possible - if we succ...
Abstract. Our research is centred around the question how to best integrate the variable renew-able ...
The estimated growth of Europe’s electricity demand and the policy goals of mitigating climate chang...
Abstract. The estimated growth of Europe’s electricity demand and the policy goals of mitigating cli...
The Authors The European potential for renewable electricity is sufficient to enable fully renewable...
While the 2009 EU Renewables Directive allows countries to purchase some of their obligation from an...
The future European power system is projected to rely heavily on variable renewable energy sources (...
The usage of renewable energy is gaining importance due to national and international targets for re...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...
In this paper, we investigate whether the interconnection of power grids with 100% renewable ...
Using the best variable renewable energy (VRE) resources available for power generation and exploit...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
The requirements for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of the power sector in Europewill result ...
In this study, we model seven scenarios for the European power system in 2050 based on 100% renewabl...
Where local resources for renewable electricity are scarce or insufficient, long-distance electricit...
Meeting 100% of Europe.s electricity needs through renewable energy by 2050 is possible - if we succ...