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Uncertainties towards a fossil-free system with high integration of wind energy in long-term planning

In Applied Energy 2019, Volume 253, pp. 113528
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Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark1

RAM-løse edb2

Sustainability, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark3

Energy Systems Analysis, Sustainability, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark4

There is a large amount of parametric uncertainties that might affect long-term energy planning, due to the inherent variability connected to the future. Most of these uncertainties are stochastic, i.e. they cannot be reduced, but can be better characterized. In an attempt to address this issue, studies often explore different alternative scenarios or perform local sensitivity analyses.

While acknowledging their importance, it is evident that their traditional scope must be rethought, as those methods cannot consider interactions among parameters and hence might omit parameters that are highly influential. This study aims to explore the whole uncertainty range in order to identify the most critical parameters towards fossil-free energy systems with high integration of wind-based electricity.

Denmark is used as a case study of a country with large wind resources, which are increasingly exploited. It pursues three steps: (1) selection of parameters and characterization of their uncertainties, (2) global sensitivity analyses through Morris sampling, and (3) uncertainty propagation and Monte Carlo runs using Latin Hypercube sampling.

Offshore wind upscaling will depend on technological improvements related to capital costs or efficiencies as well as on the system integration constraints. Hence, increasing deployments of offshore wind would require policies that foster technological learning, while promoting the cost-efficient integration of an increase in participation in the power mix, such as grid transmission expansion.

Therefore, methods that deal with the whole uncertainty space should, to a larger extent, be implemented when uncertainties are assessed in association with long-term planning of systems with high integration of fluctuating renewable energy.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 113528
ISSN: 18729118 and 03062619
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113528
ORCIDs: Pizarro-Alonso, Amalia and Münster, Marie

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