Cost-benefit analysis and comparison of grid-stabilizing energy flexibility options and their applications in relation to the German energy system

IF 4.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Lena Ackermann , Nadine Gabrek , Bastian Zachmann , Anika Neitz-Regett , Stefan Seifermann
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With an increasing share of renewable energies, flexibility is becoming an important factor to ensure the German electricity grid stability. Therefore, decision-makers have to deal with the implementation of the necessary transformations and adaptions. To provide an indication, a cost–benefit analysis and comparison of grid-stabilizing energy flexibility options and their applications for a current and an outlook scenario is conducted. In the results, due to its low costs, the flexibilization of existing CHP (combined heat and power generation) plants stands out as a particularly attractive option. Similarly, the flexibilization of existing wind turbines and photovoltaic systems, as well as the flexibilization of small heat pumps, appear to be highly attractive in the outlook (integration is enabled by pooling). Furthermore, in the future, large-scale batteries and PEM (Polymer electrolyte membrane) electrolysis as well as controlled charging (pooling) will become increasingly beneficial for the energy system. The overall worst performing flexibility option is power-to-methane, which requires additional effort from the system in both scenarios. In general, the research showed that even for similar flexibility options, the resulting systemic benefit highly depends on the specific flexibility application. Nonetheless, the results give an indication towards important sources of flexibility and further research priorities.

电网稳定能源灵活性方案的成本效益分析和比较及其在德国能源系统中的应用
随着可再生能源比例的不断增加,灵活性正成为确保德国电网稳定的一个重要因素。因此,决策者必须考虑实施必要的转型和调整。为了提供说明,我们对电网稳定能源灵活性方案及其在当前和未来情景下的应用进行了成本效益分析和比较。结果显示,由于成本较低,现有 CHP(热电联产)电厂的灵活性是一个特别有吸引力的选择。同样,现有风力涡轮机和光伏系统的灵活化以及小型热泵的灵活化在展望中也极具吸引力(通过集合实现整合)。此外,在未来,大规模电池和 PEM(聚合物电解质膜)电解以及可控充电(集合)对能源系统的益处将越来越大。总体而言,灵活性表现最差的方案是电力转化为甲烷,这在两种方案中都需要系统付出额外的努力。总体而言,研究表明,即使是类似的灵活性方案,所产生的系统效益也在很大程度上取决于具体的灵活性应用。尽管如此,研究结果还是表明了灵活性的重要来源和进一步研究的重点。
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Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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