The Value of Flexibility in a Carbon Neutral Power System

arxiv(2022)

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In this paper, we use a formulation of the generation expansion planning problem with hourly temporal resolution, to investigate the impact of the availability of different sources of flexibility on a carbon-neutral central European power system (with a focus on Switzerland) for the year 2040. We assess the role of flexible generation, load shifting and imports on the investment and operation of existing and newly built units. Our results show that including load shifting as part of the optimization could reduce the need for investments in both RES and conventional technologies. The combination of newly built flexible generators (gas turbines) and load shifting increases the flexibility of the simulated power system and results in the overall lowest system costs. The reduction of cross-border transmission capacity between Switzerland and its neighbors has a significant impact on the domestic operation and investments but could also affect the surrounding countries.
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