以储能取代调峰电厂对能源公正与公平的影响分析

B. Tarekegne, Devyn Powell, K. Oikonomou, Eva Jacroux, R. O'Neil
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向低碳能源系统过渡对于减缓和适应气候变化至关重要。能源储存系统是实现可行的脱碳电网的关键组成部分。然而,仅靠脱碳并不能保证一个更公平、更具包容性或社会公正的能源体系。应将能源公平和正义纳入能源系统转型,确保公平分担利益和负担。在本文中,我们通过评估使用储能取代天然气(NG)调峰电厂来讨论储能与社会公平之间的关系。峰值工厂不成比例地位于处境不利的社区附近,它们往往年事已高,并且大量排放影响健康的细颗粒物和其他污染物。本文以华盛顿州的调峰电厂为背景,研究了用电池储能替代天然气调峰电厂的公平意义,以突出退役电厂的以人为本的价值。该研究使用最新的西部电力协调委员会锚定数据集2030案例进行了生产成本模拟,发现替换后的总发电成本、位置边际价格和年总排放量都有所降低。这些减排将给当地社区带来公平的好处,包括获得清洁空气、改善健康状况和减少能源负担。
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Analysis of Energy Justice and Equity Impacts from Replacing Peaker Plants with Energy Storage
Transitions to low-carbon energy systems are essential to mitigating and adapting to climate change. Energy storage systems are a key component in achieving a viable decarbonized electric grid. However, decarbonization alone does not guarantee a fairer, more inclusive, or socially just energy system. Energy equity and justice should be integrated in energy system transitions to ensure benefits and burdens are shared equitably. In this paper, we discuss the relationship between energy storage and social equity by assessing the use of energy storage to replace natural gas-fired (NG) peaker plants. Peaker plants are disproportionately located near disadvantaged communities and tend to be older and high emitters of health-affecting fine particulate matter and other pollutants. This paper investigates the equity implications of NG peaker plant replacements with battery energy storage in the context of Washington State’s peaker plants to highlight the human-centered values of retiring the plants. The study performed production cost simulations using the latest Western Electric Coordinating Council Anchor Dataset 2030 case and found that total generation cost, locational marginal price, and total annual emissions were reduced with the replacements. These reductions will have equity benefits on local communities including access to clean air, enhanced health outcomes, and energy burden reductions.
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