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020 _a978-92-64-20802-5
040 _aOLADE-CDD
_cOLADE-CDD
041 _aeng
082 _a333.794
_bI221p
110 _aInternational Energy Agency (IEA).
245 _aThe power of transformation.
_bWind, sun and the economics of flexible power systems.
260 _aParis:
_bIEA,
_c2014
300 _a234 páginas.
_bgráficos., tablas.
336 _atexto
337 _avolumen
338 _ano mediado
505 _aContext. Systems impacts of VRE deployment. Technical flexibility assessment of case study regions. Costs and benefits: the value of variable renewable energy. Systems - friendly VRE deployment. Operational measures for VRE integration. Flexibility invesment options. Systems transformation and market design. Conclusions and recommendations.
520 _aWind power and solar photovoltaics (PV) are crucial to meeting future energy needs while decarbonising the power sector. Deployment of both technologies has expanded rapidly in recent years, one of the few bright spots in an otherwise bleak picture of clean energy progress. However, the inherent variability of wind power and solar PV raises unique and pressing questions. Can power systems remain reliable and cost-effective while supporting high shares of variable renewable energy (VRE)? And if so, how? Based on a thorough review of the integration challenge, this publication gauges the economic significance of VRE integration impacts, highlights the need for a system-wide approach to integrating high shares of VRE and recommends how to achieve a cost-effective transformation of the power system. This book summarises the results of the third phase of the Grid Integration of VRE (GIVAR) project, undertaken by the IEA over the past two years. It is rooted in a set of seven case studies, comprising 15 countries on four continents. It deepens the technical analysis of previous IEA work and lays out an analytical framework for understanding the economics of VRE integration impacts. Based on detailed modelling, the impact of high shares of VRE on total system costs is analysed.
650 _aEnergía Eólica - Tecnología
650 _aEnergía Solar - Tecnología
650 _aEnergía Renovable Variable - Aspectos Económicos
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