Net Zero UK – Generation and Energy Storage Requirements for the UK to Become Carbon Neutral

Q4 Energy
A. Williams, M. Thomson
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Abstract

This paper sets out a quantified scenario for the UK to reach net zero carbon emissions. Wind and solar are the main energy sources and their intermittency is accommodated through hydrogen electrolysis, biogas from anaerobic digesters, and their combination into biomethane. Hydrogen and biomethane stocks are tracked. A daily energy balance model is presented, using the most recent recorded weather data-2017 to 2021. Long periods of low wind in 2021 indicated the necessary energy storage capacities, which were adjusted relative to energy generation capacities so as to achieve an economic minimum cost. The projected levelized cost of electricity is £92/MWh (which is well below the current energy wholesale price of £130) though this does assume greatly improved thermal insulation of most UK buildings. A 10% reduction of this cost is shown to be possible through the application of demand side management (retiming of energy consumption) thus illustrating the value of such flexibility. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) applied to power stations running on the biomethane could provide up to 21 Mt of negative emissions to offset other sectors, imports and even remove some of the excess emissions that have already occurred. The work goes beyond previously published scenarios: energy pricing is calculated, demand response measures have been modelled, and embedded carbon in imported goods is considered. The Python model is available, open-source, for inspection and further development.
净零英国-英国实现碳中和的发电和储能要求
本文为英国实现净零碳排放设定了一个量化情景。风能和太阳能是主要的能源来源,它们的间歇性通过氢电解、厌氧沼气池产生的沼气以及它们结合成生物甲烷来调节。氢气和生物甲烷的储量被跟踪。利用2017年至2021年最新记录的天气数据,提出了每日能量平衡模型。2021年长时间的低风表明了必要的储能容量,这些储能容量相对于发电容量进行了调整,以实现经济上的最低成本。预计电力成本为92英镑/兆瓦时(远低于目前130英镑的能源批发价格),尽管这确实假设大多数英国建筑的隔热性能得到了极大改善。通过应用需求侧管理(重新安排能源消耗时间),可以减少10%的成本,从而说明这种灵活性的价值。应用于使用生物甲烷的发电站的碳捕获和储存(CCS)可以提供高达2100万吨的负排放,以抵消其他部门的进口,甚至消除一些已经发生的过量排放。这项工作超越了先前公布的情景:计算能源定价,建立需求响应措施模型,并考虑进口商品中的隐含碳。Python模型是可用的、开源的,可用于检查和进一步开发。
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Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Power Generation Technology
Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Power Generation Technology Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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