2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13205490
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Integration of Large-Scale Variable Renewable Energy Sources into the Future European Power System: On the Curtailment Challenge

Abstract: The future European power system is projected to rely heavily on variable renewable energy sources (VRES), primarily wind and solar generation. However, the difficulties inherent to storing the primary energy of these sources is expected to pose significant challenges in terms of their integration into the system. To account for the high variability of renewable energy sources VRES, a novel pan-European dispatch model with high spatio-temporal resolution including load shifting is introduced here, providing hi… Show more

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“…None of the contemporary researchers (Göransson et al, 2014;Syranidou et al, 2020;Zappa & van den Broek, 2018) dealing with the research issues mentioned by the authors have any doubts that energy efficiency is an important aspect taken into account when it comes to energy security. Improving the efficiency of energy use can significantly reduce the need to build new energy sources.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Future Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the contemporary researchers (Göransson et al, 2014;Syranidou et al, 2020;Zappa & van den Broek, 2018) dealing with the research issues mentioned by the authors have any doubts that energy efficiency is an important aspect taken into account when it comes to energy security. Improving the efficiency of energy use can significantly reduce the need to build new energy sources.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Future Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E NERGY is the material basis for supporting the human civilization. To seek for safe and clean alternative energy sources, exploring sustainable energy models has become an important part in the development trends and strategies for the energy [1], [2]. By the end of 2019, the global wind power capacity amounts to 622 GW with a 10.4% annual increase [3].…”
Section: Introdctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, these studies use historical weather or electric consumption (demand curves) data to integrate all technologies of renewable energy and ESS by means of optimization algorithms or simulation models according to the whole generation mix of each country, with different objectives, such as to reach 100% renewable generation mix [28], minimizes energy costs [29,30], maximize renewable sources integration [31], or plan the future European power system [32]. In order to reduce the complexity of the models, the storage capacity is calculated, in most cases, from the energy balance between the generation plants and demand, including some constraints, such as the charge-discharge efficiency, technical restrictions, or maximal installable storage capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%