Real-Time Pricing and the Cost of Clean Power

Solar and wind power are now cheaper than fossil fuels but are intermittent. The extra supply-side variability implies growing benefits of using real-time retail pricing (RTP). We evaluate the potential gains of RTP using a model that jointly solves investment, supply, storage, and demand to obtain...

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Veröffentlicht in:American economic journal. Economic policy 2024-11, Vol.16 (4), p.100-141
Hauptverfasser: Imelda, Fripp, Matthias, Roberts, Michael J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Solar and wind power are now cheaper than fossil fuels but are intermittent. The extra supply-side variability implies growing benefits of using real-time retail pricing (RTP). We evaluate the potential gains of RTP using a model that jointly solves investment, supply, storage, and demand to obtain a chronologically detailed dynamic equilibrium for the island of Oahu, Hawai‘i. We find that, holding demand assumptions fixed, RTP reduces costs in high-renewable systems by roughly 6 to 12 times as much as in fossil systems, markedly lowering the cost of clean energy integration. (JEL G31, L94, L98, Q42, Q48)
ISSN:1945-7731
1945-774X
DOI:10.1257/pol.20220506