Temel Kavramlar
Wind and solar generation in the UK may only supply 70% of electrical demand by 2035, leading to residual carbon dioxide emissions.
Özet
The paper discusses the development of investment planning models for wind and solar fleets in the UK. It highlights the challenges faced by governments in predicting future energy demand and balancing supply. The Compound Model is introduced to analyze wind and solar fleet efficiencies, emphasizing the limitations of excess generation and curtailment. The study predicts that wind and solar generation may only meet 70% of electricity demand by 2035, resulting in significant carbon dioxide emissions that cannot be addressed.
İstatistikler
Wind and solar generation will only be able to supply about 70% of electrical demand.
National Grid advised that increasing wind and solar fleets led to curtailment since 2017.
A government target aims for 50 GW offshore capacity by 2030.
The Compound Model calculates Incremental Wind Efficiency (IWE) and Incremental Solar Efficiency (ISE).
An Investment Planning Table was created based on IWE values for different scenarios.
Alıntılar
"Steady state analyses are unable to address issues like excess generation from wind and solar fleets."
"The Compound Model provides insights into dynamic interactions between wind, solar generations, and the electricity system."
"The Investment Lookup Tables offer a means to calculate economically justified wind and solar generation."