将风能和太阳能置于其位:通过增强差价合约内部化英国的系统拥堵及其他全系统成本

Putting wind and solar in their place: Internalising congestion and other system-wide costs with enhanced contracts for difference in Great Britain

Energy Economics · 2022
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了如何改进英国可再生能源差价合约(CfD)机制,通过引入三个新成本项来内部化系统拥堵、备用提供等全系统外部性,以激励更高效投资、促进公平竞争并减少实际碳排放。

Abstract

The large-scale deployment of renewable energy assets can create system-wide costs due to the impact on congestion management and reserve provision, and may have a limited effect on carbon emissions if subject to curtailment. We show how the successful UK incentive scheme for renewable energy, termed Contracts-for-Difference (CfD), can be further enhanced by introducing three new cost components to internalise these system-wide externalities. The proposed scheme can help: (i) incentivise more efficient investments by signalling where renewable assets can offer more value from a whole system perspective, (ii) promote fairer competition between renewable energy technologies with different levels of intermittency, and (iii) reduce actual carbon emissions by accounting for the effect of grid redispatch. The developed case studies show that one additional MWh of renewable generation in the northern regions of Great Britain (GB) increases congestion management cost by £5.61/MWh (14% of the CfD2019 price), and that the potential carbon emission abatement is reduced by 9% (23.52 kgCO2/MWh) due to grid redispatch. By contrast, deployment in southern regions can decrease congestion cost by £4.04/MWh, and can increase potential carbon abatement by 17% (44.33 kgCO2/MWh). Finally, one additional MWh of intermittent wind generation in GB can increase reserve provision cost by £6.58/MWh, while a perfectly predictable technology would decrease reserve cost by £2.44/MWh.

可再生能源并网差价合约系统成本内部化选址激励