Firm-Dispatchable Power and its Requirement in a Power System based on Variable Generation
Many countries have commenced a transition from fossil fuel-based electricity generation systems to sustainable systems based on wind and solar generation. It is often noted that the least cost approach would involve a massive scale-up in the building of variable renewables, supported by battery sto...
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Zusammenfassung: | Many countries have commenced a transition from fossil fuel-based electricity
generation systems to sustainable systems based on wind and solar generation.
It is often noted that the least cost approach would involve a massive scale-up
in the building of variable renewables, supported by battery storage and gas
peaking plants. The required backup should be firm-dispatchable generation
rather than peaking power. The wind and solar generation aspects for this
system are clearly defined and understood, however, the term firm-dispatchable
power is not defined and the specific requirements are poorly understood. This
study seeks to define firm-dispatchable power in this context and its
requirement in the sustainable generation system. The study compares 100%
renewable generation scenarios from South Africa, Texas, and the UK to
demonstrate the requirement for this firm-dispatchable generation. The results
indicate that firm-dispatchable generation must be available to replace the
renewable generation completely. The required installed capacity for this
firm-dispatchable generation does not vary with the distinct demand profiles of
the different locations or their comparative renewable generation profiles. It
also does not change significantly with the use of energy storage. The usage
for this firm-dispatchable generation will vary due to the comparative
economics of its use, but the requirement for its installation does not change. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.10869 |