In this paper, issues of security of supply, energy spillage control, and peaking options, within a fully renewable electricity system, are addressed. We show that a generation mix comprising 49% hydro, 23% wind, 13% geothermal, 14% pumped hydro energy storage peaking plant, and 1% biomass-fuelled generation on an installed capacity basis, was capable of ensuring security of supply over an historic 6-year period, which included the driest hydrological year on record in New Zealand since 1931. Hydro spillage was minimised, or eliminated, by curtailing a proportion of geothermal generation. Wind spillage was substantially reduced by utilising surplus generation for peaking purposes, resulting in up to 99.8% utilisation of wind energy. Peaking...
From the mountains to the sea, the Waikato region of New Zealand stretches from the snowcapped mount...
Carbon Emissions Pinch Analysis (CEPA) and Energy Return On Energy Investment (ERoEI) analysis are c...
Rapidly increasing penetration of renewables, primarily wind and photovoltaics (PV), is causing a mo...
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...
Due to the location of New Zealand in the middle of an ocean it is an island system with no possibil...
Climate change is a significant and ever-growing threat to societies around the world. To reduce its...
This paper investigates the operation of New Zealand’s electricity system replacing large thermal ge...
EEA Conference 2019The decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy system will increase demand for elect...
The new world energy policy is influenced by climate changes, narrow range of operation of Thermal P...
A sustainable energy future will require elimination of fossil fuelled electricity generation and in...
Renewable energy plays a very important role in New Zealand's energy supply system, with approximat...
The dependence of contemporary industrialised societies on the intensive use of energy means that th...
Many years before greenhouse gas emission reduction became a major driver for renewable energy devel...
Due to the introduction of the Electricity Act (1992) and its later amendments, the future security ...
From the mountains to the sea, the Waikato region of New Zealand stretches from the snowcapped mount...
Carbon Emissions Pinch Analysis (CEPA) and Energy Return On Energy Investment (ERoEI) analysis are c...
Rapidly increasing penetration of renewables, primarily wind and photovoltaics (PV), is causing a mo...
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...
Due to the location of New Zealand in the middle of an ocean it is an island system with no possibil...
Climate change is a significant and ever-growing threat to societies around the world. To reduce its...
This paper investigates the operation of New Zealand’s electricity system replacing large thermal ge...
EEA Conference 2019The decarbonisation of New Zealand’s energy system will increase demand for elect...
The new world energy policy is influenced by climate changes, narrow range of operation of Thermal P...
A sustainable energy future will require elimination of fossil fuelled electricity generation and in...
Renewable energy plays a very important role in New Zealand's energy supply system, with approximat...
The dependence of contemporary industrialised societies on the intensive use of energy means that th...
Many years before greenhouse gas emission reduction became a major driver for renewable energy devel...
Due to the introduction of the Electricity Act (1992) and its later amendments, the future security ...
From the mountains to the sea, the Waikato region of New Zealand stretches from the snowcapped mount...
Carbon Emissions Pinch Analysis (CEPA) and Energy Return On Energy Investment (ERoEI) analysis are c...
Rapidly increasing penetration of renewables, primarily wind and photovoltaics (PV), is causing a mo...