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Storage and demand response contribution to firm capacity: analysis of the Spanish electricity system

T. Freire-Barceló, F. Martín, A. Sánchez, M. Rivier, T. Gómez, S. Huclin, J.P. Chaves, A. Ramos

Energy Reports Vol. 8, pp. 10546 - 10560

Summary:

Provision of firm capacity will become a challenge in power systems dominated by renewable generation. This paper analyzes the competitiveness and role of battery storage, six types of pumped-hydro storage, open cycle gas turbine (OCGT), and demand response (DR) technologies in providing the firm capacity required to guarantee the security of supply in a real-size power system such as the Spanish one in horizon 2030. The paper contributes with detailed and realistic modeling of the DR capabilities. Demand is disaggregated by sector and activities and projected towards 2030, applying a growth rate by activity. The load flexibility constraints are considered to ensure the validity of the results. A generation operation planning and expansion model, SPLODER, is conveniently upgraded to properly represent the different storage alternatives addressed in the paper. The results highlight the importance of considering demand response for evaluating long-term firm capacity requirements, showing a non-negligible impact on the investment decisions on the amount of firm capacity required in the system and the optimal shares of wind and solar PV renewable generation. Results also show the dominance of cost-competitiveness of pumped hydro and OCGTs over batteries. Additionally, capacity payments are required to support firm capacity providers’ investments.


Spanish layman's summary:

Este artículo analiza la competitividad y el papel de las baterías, 6 tipos de bombeo, turbinas de gas de ciclo abierto y la gestión de la demanda, para brindar capacidad firme y garantizar la seguridad de suministro en el sistema eléctrico Español en el horizonte 2030.


English layman's summary:

This article analyzes the competitiveness and role of batteries, six types of pumped-hydro storage, open cycle gas turbines and demand-side management, in providing firm capacity and ensuring security of supply in the Spanish electricity system in the 2030 horizon.


Keywords: Firm capacity; Demand response; Demand growth; Batteries; Pumped-hydro storage


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 5,200 - Q2 (2022); 4,700 - Q2 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2022.08.014

Published on paper: November 2022.

Published on-line: August 2022.



Citation:
T. Freire-Barceló, F. Martín, A. Sánchez, M. Rivier, T. Gómez, S. Huclin, J.P. Chaves, A. Ramos, Storage and demand response contribution to firm capacity: analysis of the Spanish electricity system. Energy Reports. Vol. 8, pp. 10546 - 10560, November 2022. [Online: August 2022]


    Research topics:
  • Unit-commitment in electricity markets with high RES penetration