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Título
Analysis of the variable renewable energy in the Spanish power system based on kernel probabilistic distributions
Año del Documento
2021
Editorial
Publicaciones DYNA
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
ARRADO-HERNANDO, Gonzalo; MIGUEL-GONZÁLEZ, Luis-Javier; FRECHOSO-ESCUDERO, Fernando. ANALYSIS OF THE VARIABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE SPANISH PO-WER SYSTEM BASED ON KERNEL PROBABILISTIC DISTRIBUTIONS. DYNA, March 2021, vol. 96, no. 2, p.179-185. DOI: https://doi.org/10.6036/9892
Abstract
The development of renewable energies has been highlighted as a driver of the energy transition towards a more sustainable society. Despite the well-known benefits in health and regional energy resilience when those sources are leve-raged, wind- and solar-based technologies bring about flexibility challenges in the power system. The variability in the generation of energy from renewable sources is probably its greatest weakness. This problem can be alleviated indifferent ways, but a detailed statistical analysis of the situation in each country is necessary to find the optimal solution in each case. This article analyses, from historical data and possible scenarios, some consequences that must be taken
into account in the growth of electric power generation with renewable sources. Many assessment reports have been published to analyse high shares of the variable renewable energy supply (VRES) contribution in the electricity mix. This article aims to improve the accuracy in such reports through a novel analysis tool. Hourly timescale and the use of kernel probability distributions allow the well represented supply and demand profiles necessary for an in-depth insight into electricity management. Spain offers multiple peculiarities which make our native region of interest for research activities. Here, an official report is analy-sed for three case studies: Spain as an energetic island without storage; Spain as an energetic island with storage; and Spain with both storage and international interconnections. According to this scenario, in 2050, the results indicate an underestimation of VRE generation (19% of renewable overcapacity) leading to very important challenges to the power system operator in the management of situations with 19 consecutive hours of electricity overproduction. In addition, a common output deserves attention: facing such scenarios with very high shares of VRES, more flexibility is required in the power system in order to be efficient in progressive electricity development.
Materias (normalizadas)
Energías renovables
Materias Unesco
3322.05 Fuentes no Convencionales de Energía
Palabras Clave
Almacenamiento energético
Descarbonización
Energías renovables
Hidrógeno verde
Industria
Transición energética
ISSN
0012-7361
Revisión por pares
SI
DOI
Version del Editor
Propietario de los Derechos
Publicaciones DYNA
Idioma
spa
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/draft
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restrictedAccess
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