In a power system featuring a large share of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) and inflexible thermal generators, efficiency gains on generation costs could be achieved by curtailing the production of RES. However, as RES feature very low variable production costs, over-curtailment can be costly. In this article, we use a stylised analytical model to assess this trade-off. We show that while curtailing RES when their variability is high and the system flexibility is low can reduce generation costs, the different stakeholders (consumers, dispatchable generators, RES) will not necessarily benefit from such measures. As a consequence, generators will opt for a sub-optimal level of curtailment, and this level of curtailment should rat...
INSEADIn this paper we analyze incentives for investment in renewable electricity generating capacit...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Due to the increasing deployment of intermittent renewable...
The electricity sector in OECD countries is on the brink of a large shift towards low-carbon electri...
Energy generation from intermittent renewable sources introduces additional variability into electri...
As a result of government policies increasing the amount of electricity generated from fluctuating r...
A report compiled within the European IEE project towards2030-dialogue (work package 5) (Grant Agree...
First published on: 13 Deceber 2013This paper discusses a series of issues regarding the integration...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
To hedge against the limited resources of fossil fuels and to reduce the emissions of green house ga...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Market designs in their current form are facing challenges triggered by the increase of injection fr...
Large power sector CO2 emission reductions are needed to meet long-term climate change targets. Inte...
The paper analyzes the interaction between a reliable source of electricity production and intermitt...
Motivated by environmental and energy security concerns, many states and countries have enacted legi...
Future power systems will require large shares of low-carbon generators such as renewables and power...
INSEADIn this paper we analyze incentives for investment in renewable electricity generating capacit...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Due to the increasing deployment of intermittent renewable...
The electricity sector in OECD countries is on the brink of a large shift towards low-carbon electri...
Energy generation from intermittent renewable sources introduces additional variability into electri...
As a result of government policies increasing the amount of electricity generated from fluctuating r...
A report compiled within the European IEE project towards2030-dialogue (work package 5) (Grant Agree...
First published on: 13 Deceber 2013This paper discusses a series of issues regarding the integration...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
To hedge against the limited resources of fossil fuels and to reduce the emissions of green house ga...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Market designs in their current form are facing challenges triggered by the increase of injection fr...
Large power sector CO2 emission reductions are needed to meet long-term climate change targets. Inte...
The paper analyzes the interaction between a reliable source of electricity production and intermitt...
Motivated by environmental and energy security concerns, many states and countries have enacted legi...
Future power systems will require large shares of low-carbon generators such as renewables and power...
INSEADIn this paper we analyze incentives for investment in renewable electricity generating capacit...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Due to the increasing deployment of intermittent renewable...
The electricity sector in OECD countries is on the brink of a large shift towards low-carbon electri...