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Flexibility options to tackle intermittency in the energy systems with high share of renewable energy

Pfeifer, A.; Herc, L.; Batas-Bjelić, Ilija

(Zagreb : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Pfeifer, A.
AU  - Herc, L.
AU  - Batas-Bjelić, Ilija
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/9983
AB  - Recent ”Green deal” of European union includes the decision to become carbon neutral and even carbon-negative region in order to tackle the climate crisis. Such decision includes energy transition from energy production based on fossil fuels to the system based on variable renewable energy sources. Main technical challenge and a key factor in the techno-economic analysis of the energy system of the future, based on variable renewable energy sources, is their variable production. In order to deal with this problem in long-term energy planning, different approaches have been tried, focusing on overcapacity, storage capacities and sectors coupling with heating and transport. In this research, different flexibility options, storage and demand response technologies are modelled on several levels of energy systems: national, regional and continental. With the case study area including all EU countries modelled in EnergyPLAN model, the goal of the research is to show how each flexibility option influences the production capacities of renewable energy source technologies, storage technologies and demand response in order to reach a certain share of renewable energy in final energy consumed. Climate differences were taken into account for modelling of the behaviour of flexibility options, which is shown to be relevant for the creation of their representative curves. Representative curves are created as functions of critical excess electricity produced and share of renewable energy integrated into the system. Results show representative curves of most relevant flexibility options for several regions of EU and for the whole EU as one region. These results are further discussed in terms of strategic decisions addressing the dynamics of integration of such technologies, i.e. deciding on the priority of their integration in the energy system of the region in consideration. Results of research can be applied for integrated assessment models, in long-term planning of energy transition towards carbon-negative energy systems.
PB  - Zagreb : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
C3  - Book of abstracts / 15th conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems, September 1-5, 2020, Cologne, Germany : 15th SDEWES Conference, Cologne 2020
T1  - Flexibility options to tackle intermittency in the energy systems with high share of renewable energy
SP  - 207
EP  - 207
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9983
ER  - 
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author = "Pfeifer, A. and Herc, L. and Batas-Bjelić, Ilija",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Recent ”Green deal” of European union includes the decision to become carbon neutral and even carbon-negative region in order to tackle the climate crisis. Such decision includes energy transition from energy production based on fossil fuels to the system based on variable renewable energy sources. Main technical challenge and a key factor in the techno-economic analysis of the energy system of the future, based on variable renewable energy sources, is their variable production. In order to deal with this problem in long-term energy planning, different approaches have been tried, focusing on overcapacity, storage capacities and sectors coupling with heating and transport. In this research, different flexibility options, storage and demand response technologies are modelled on several levels of energy systems: national, regional and continental. With the case study area including all EU countries modelled in EnergyPLAN model, the goal of the research is to show how each flexibility option influences the production capacities of renewable energy source technologies, storage technologies and demand response in order to reach a certain share of renewable energy in final energy consumed. Climate differences were taken into account for modelling of the behaviour of flexibility options, which is shown to be relevant for the creation of their representative curves. Representative curves are created as functions of critical excess electricity produced and share of renewable energy integrated into the system. Results show representative curves of most relevant flexibility options for several regions of EU and for the whole EU as one region. These results are further discussed in terms of strategic decisions addressing the dynamics of integration of such technologies, i.e. deciding on the priority of their integration in the energy system of the region in consideration. Results of research can be applied for integrated assessment models, in long-term planning of energy transition towards carbon-negative energy systems.",
publisher = "Zagreb : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture",
journal = "Book of abstracts / 15th conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems, September 1-5, 2020, Cologne, Germany : 15th SDEWES Conference, Cologne 2020",
title = "Flexibility options to tackle intermittency in the energy systems with high share of renewable energy",
pages = "207-207",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9983"
}
Pfeifer, A., Herc, L.,& Batas-Bjelić, I.. (2020). Flexibility options to tackle intermittency in the energy systems with high share of renewable energy. in Book of abstracts / 15th conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems, September 1-5, 2020, Cologne, Germany : 15th SDEWES Conference, Cologne 2020
Zagreb : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture., 207-207.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9983
Pfeifer A, Herc L, Batas-Bjelić I. Flexibility options to tackle intermittency in the energy systems with high share of renewable energy. in Book of abstracts / 15th conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems, September 1-5, 2020, Cologne, Germany : 15th SDEWES Conference, Cologne 2020. 2020;:207-207.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9983 .
Pfeifer, A., Herc, L., Batas-Bjelić, Ilija, "Flexibility options to tackle intermittency in the energy systems with high share of renewable energy" in Book of abstracts / 15th conference on sustainable development of energy, water and environment systems, September 1-5, 2020, Cologne, Germany : 15th SDEWES Conference, Cologne 2020 (2020):207-207,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_9983 .