Non-pumped hydroelectricity-based energy storage in New Zealand has only limited potential to expand to meet projected growth in electricity demand. Seasonal variations of hydro inflows have also led to several 'dry-year' events over the last decade and dedicated fast-start 'peaker' capacity may also be required to support wind power as it approaches a 20% generation share. In this research, the New Zealand electricity industry has been surveyed in regard to the feasibility of reducing CO2-e emissions through the introduction of pumped hydroelectricity and utility-scale batteries by 2025. A desk-based review of the economic costs of these technologies has also been performed and their drivers and barriers critically assessed. Most responden...
The energy sector is undergoing substantial transition with the integration of variable renewable en...
With the current increase in electricity generation from renewable energy sources, pumped-storage pl...
The successful operation of an electricity system necessitates balancing electricity supply and dema...
Non-pumped hydroelectricity-based energy storage in New Zealand has only limited potential to expand...
The decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy system will increase demand for electricity at the same...
EEA Conference 2019The decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy system will increase demand for elect...
A simulation evaluation is presented of the seasonal operation a possible 1,300 MW pumped storage sc...
Hydro power provides most of New Zealand’s electricity supply, but seeking the most economic MW was ...
In this paper, issues of security of supply, energy spillage control, and peaking options, within a ...
From the mountains to the sea, the Waikato region of New Zealand stretches from the snowcapped mount...
The Onslow-Manorburn depression in the South Island of New Zealand has possibility for development a...
Many years before greenhouse gas emission reduction became a major driver for renewable energy devel...
Climate change is a significant and ever-growing threat to societies around the world. To reduce its...
Due to the location of New Zealand in the middle of an ocean it is an island system with no possibil...
As part of a recent report on transitioning to a lower emissions economy (Productivity Commission, 2...
The energy sector is undergoing substantial transition with the integration of variable renewable en...
With the current increase in electricity generation from renewable energy sources, pumped-storage pl...
The successful operation of an electricity system necessitates balancing electricity supply and dema...
Non-pumped hydroelectricity-based energy storage in New Zealand has only limited potential to expand...
The decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy system will increase demand for electricity at the same...
EEA Conference 2019The decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy system will increase demand for elect...
A simulation evaluation is presented of the seasonal operation a possible 1,300 MW pumped storage sc...
Hydro power provides most of New Zealand’s electricity supply, but seeking the most economic MW was ...
In this paper, issues of security of supply, energy spillage control, and peaking options, within a ...
From the mountains to the sea, the Waikato region of New Zealand stretches from the snowcapped mount...
The Onslow-Manorburn depression in the South Island of New Zealand has possibility for development a...
Many years before greenhouse gas emission reduction became a major driver for renewable energy devel...
Climate change is a significant and ever-growing threat to societies around the world. To reduce its...
Due to the location of New Zealand in the middle of an ocean it is an island system with no possibil...
As part of a recent report on transitioning to a lower emissions economy (Productivity Commission, 2...
The energy sector is undergoing substantial transition with the integration of variable renewable en...
With the current increase in electricity generation from renewable energy sources, pumped-storage pl...
The successful operation of an electricity system necessitates balancing electricity supply and dema...