为什么风不是煤:论发电经济学

Why Wind Is Not Coal: On the Economics of Electricity Generation

The Energy Journal · 2016
被引 105 · 同刊同年前 3%
ABS 3

中文导读

指出,由于电力在时间、地点和合同提前期上的价值差异,常用的平准化发电成本等评估工具存在偏差,会高估风电和太阳能的价值,并提出了系统平准化发电成本作为替代方法。

Abstract

Electricity is a paradoxical economic good: it is highly homogeneous and heterogeneous at the same time. Electricity prices vary dramatically between moments in time, between location, and according to lead-time between contract and delivery. This three-dimensional heterogeneity has implication for the economic assessment of power generation technologies: different technologies, such as coal-fired plants and wind turbines, produce electricity that has, on average, a different economic value. Several tools that are used to evaluate generators in practice ignore these value differences, including “levelized electricity costs”, “grid parity”, and simple macroeconomic models. This paper provides a rigorous and general discussion of heterogeneity and its implications for the economic assessment of electricity generating technologies. It shows that these tools are biased, specifically, they tend to favor wind and solar power over dispatchable generators where these renewable generators have a high market share. A literature review shows that, at a wind market share of 30-40%, the value of a megawatt-hour of electricity from a wind turbine can be 20-50% lower than the value of one megawatt-hour as demanded by consumers. We introduce “System LCOE” as one way of comparing generation technologies economically.

电力市场可再生能源经济学发电技术评估环境经济学