The increase in the share of supply from intermittent power sources changes the demand for power from traditional power plants. The power system demands more volume flexibility from traditional plants. Our goal is to better understand the impact of a reduction of flexibility in power supply on the costs of volume adjustments. We define flexibility as the capacity with which nominated power plants can adjust their output to unexpected changed in residual demand. We exploit a policy change in Spain that affected the power market. The policy, implemented in 2010, aims to provide a stimulus for producing power with domèstic coal. The policy, in combination with a year with scant rainfall in the year after the policy was implemented, decreased t...
ABSTRACT: The ambitious targets of the European Union (EU) for a greater penetration of renewable en...
Flexibility has emerged as an optimal solution to the increasing uncertainty in power systems produc...
European countries, and Spain in particular, have historically had a great degree of dependency on f...
Increasing renewable penetration has given rise to a series of challenges as regards the ability of ...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources (VRES-E), such as...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Policy combinations and interactions have received a considerable attention in the energy policy rea...
European energy markets have undergone a major transformation as they have advanced towards market l...
This paper analyses the determinants of household electricity demand with a panel data, partial adju...
Various flexibility options in power systems, such as storage, grid expansion, and demand flexibilit...
Although electricity losses constitute an important, but inevitable, amount of wasted resources (and...
Since variable renewables with low marginal costs will constitute the dominant source of power in a ...
This paper evaluates the net effect of renewable energy policy in Spain from 2002 to 2017 and calcul...
Many countries have introduced policies to stimulate the production of electricity in a sustainable ...
The Swedish power system is facing a lot of change in the near future. A system which is built aroun...
ABSTRACT: The ambitious targets of the European Union (EU) for a greater penetration of renewable en...
Flexibility has emerged as an optimal solution to the increasing uncertainty in power systems produc...
European countries, and Spain in particular, have historically had a great degree of dependency on f...
Increasing renewable penetration has given rise to a series of challenges as regards the ability of ...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources (VRES-E), such as...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Policy combinations and interactions have received a considerable attention in the energy policy rea...
European energy markets have undergone a major transformation as they have advanced towards market l...
This paper analyses the determinants of household electricity demand with a panel data, partial adju...
Various flexibility options in power systems, such as storage, grid expansion, and demand flexibilit...
Although electricity losses constitute an important, but inevitable, amount of wasted resources (and...
Since variable renewables with low marginal costs will constitute the dominant source of power in a ...
This paper evaluates the net effect of renewable energy policy in Spain from 2002 to 2017 and calcul...
Many countries have introduced policies to stimulate the production of electricity in a sustainable ...
The Swedish power system is facing a lot of change in the near future. A system which is built aroun...
ABSTRACT: The ambitious targets of the European Union (EU) for a greater penetration of renewable en...
Flexibility has emerged as an optimal solution to the increasing uncertainty in power systems produc...
European countries, and Spain in particular, have historically had a great degree of dependency on f...