2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15020620
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Effects of Increased Renewable Energy Consumption on Electricity Prices: Evidence for Six South American Countries

Abstract: This research examines the relationship between renewable energy consumption and electricity prices in six South American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru). The methodology used is a panel econometric model with annual data for the period 1990–2015. The results show that the consumption of renewable energies influences the price of electricity paid by households, although its influence is very moderate. On the other hand, it was observed that the consumption of renewable energie… Show more

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“…The technical and economic performance of an HRPP in utilityscale applications that participates in the DA market depends on the complementarity profile of the renewable energy resources feeding the technologies that constitute the HRPP [35]. Furthermore, it will also depend on how well the production profile can correlate with energy prices [36,37], especially if no storage system is installed. Hence, the methodology proposed in this paper builds on the current literature by:…”
Section: Overview Of Hybrid Renewable Power Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technical and economic performance of an HRPP in utilityscale applications that participates in the DA market depends on the complementarity profile of the renewable energy resources feeding the technologies that constitute the HRPP [35]. Furthermore, it will also depend on how well the production profile can correlate with energy prices [36,37], especially if no storage system is installed. Hence, the methodology proposed in this paper builds on the current literature by:…”
Section: Overview Of Hybrid Renewable Power Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%