Date: 2013
Type: Article
Melting-pots and salad bowls : the current debate on electricity market design for intermittent RES integration
Utilities Policy, 2013, Vol. 27, pp. 57–64[Loyola de Palacio Chair]
HENRIOT, Arthur, GLACHANT, Jean-Michel, Melting-pots and salad bowls : the current debate on electricity market design for intermittent RES integration, Utilities Policy, 2013, Vol. 27, pp. 57–64[Loyola de Palacio Chair] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/28957
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This paper discusses a series of issues regarding the integration of intermittent renewables into European electricity markets. As intermittent renewables constitute a significant share of the generation mix, they cannot be kept isolated from the market. We argue that RES integration is an issue of economic efficiency, and we review the main frameworks that have emerged in the literature. We first consider to what extent intermittent resources should be treated as dispatchable resources. We then analyse the different tools that have been proposed to ensure the required flexibility would be delivered, with an emphasis on the redefinition of time and space, joint optimisation of reserve products and energy products, and Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms.
Additional information:
First published on: 13 Deceber 2013
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/28957
Full-text via DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2013.09.001
ISSN: 1878-4356; 0957-1787
Series/Number: [Loyola de Palacio Chair]
Initial version: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/27577
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