Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6764193 Renewable Energy 2018 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
The methodology allows monitoring the progress made in individual power systems with respect to their potential for integrating VRE, comparing and ranking of different systems, and identifying best practices, common challenges and needed actions to enable and advance flexibility. It ensures that the complex flexibility question has a clear reference which looks at all relevant flexibility options, without being restricted to a single technology scope. As such it provides a useful instrument for market actors operating in multiple countries, as well as policy makers. As case study, the paper presents a comparative assessment of key European systems using this methodology. The results show that the although flexibility deployment depends on the specifics of each system, a coordinated approach would be beneficial as there are clear no-regret options that face barriers in some systems.
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