High penetrations of wind and solar power plants can induce on/off cycling and ramping of fossil-fueled generators. This can lead to wear-and-tear costs and changes in emissions for fossil-fueled generators. Phase 2 of the Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS-2) determined these costs and emissions and simulated grid operations to investigate the full impact of wind and solar on the fossil-fueled fleet. This report studies the costs and benefits of retrofitting existing units for improved operational flexibility (i.e., capability to turndown lower, start and stop faster, and ramp faster between load set-points)
In this paper, we examine the impact policy choices, including a carbon tax, on the optimal allocati...
Power plant cycling in thermal plants typically implies high costs and emissions. It is, therefore, ...
As a renewable energy source, wind power is gaining popularity as a favoured alternative to fossil f...
Increased renewable generation on the grid along with market deregulation has resulted in a signific...
High penetrations of wind and solar power will impact the operations of the remaining generators on ...
The electric grid is a highly complex, interconnected machine, and changing one part of the grid can...
A load balance model is used to quantify the economic and environmental effects of integrating wind ...
A transformation of the electricity generation system is required to drastically reduce the associat...
Electric power system decarbonization requires phasing out existing, carbon-emitting power plants an...
We examine the impact of policy choices, including a carbon tax, on the optimal allocation of power ...
Post-combustion Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) promises to substantially reduce CO2 emission...
This presentation accompanies Phase 2 of the Western Wind and Solar Integration Study, a follow-on t...
The current economic climate and energy policies are forcing significant change on the bulk of the U...
The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS) investigates the impacts of high penetrations o...
Wind is the fastest growing renewable energy source for generating electricity, but economic researc...
In this paper, we examine the impact policy choices, including a carbon tax, on the optimal allocati...
Power plant cycling in thermal plants typically implies high costs and emissions. It is, therefore, ...
As a renewable energy source, wind power is gaining popularity as a favoured alternative to fossil f...
Increased renewable generation on the grid along with market deregulation has resulted in a signific...
High penetrations of wind and solar power will impact the operations of the remaining generators on ...
The electric grid is a highly complex, interconnected machine, and changing one part of the grid can...
A load balance model is used to quantify the economic and environmental effects of integrating wind ...
A transformation of the electricity generation system is required to drastically reduce the associat...
Electric power system decarbonization requires phasing out existing, carbon-emitting power plants an...
We examine the impact of policy choices, including a carbon tax, on the optimal allocation of power ...
Post-combustion Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) promises to substantially reduce CO2 emission...
This presentation accompanies Phase 2 of the Western Wind and Solar Integration Study, a follow-on t...
The current economic climate and energy policies are forcing significant change on the bulk of the U...
The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS) investigates the impacts of high penetrations o...
Wind is the fastest growing renewable energy source for generating electricity, but economic researc...
In this paper, we examine the impact policy choices, including a carbon tax, on the optimal allocati...
Power plant cycling in thermal plants typically implies high costs and emissions. It is, therefore, ...
As a renewable energy source, wind power is gaining popularity as a favoured alternative to fossil f...