在不断变化的基础设施和气候中,美国西部可再生能源干旱加剧

IF 7.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Earths Future Pub Date : 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1029/2024EF005313
C. Bracken, N. Voisin, K. Mongird, C. D. Burleyson, K. Oikonomou
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如果可再生能源继续在美国的发电组合中占据更大的比例,那么风能和太阳能发电长期低水平的潜在影响,即可变可再生能源(VRE)干旱,也会越来越大。在这样的未来,自然发生的VRE干旱需要评估其对电网可靠性的潜在影响。这项研究首次研究了美国西部复合VRE能源干旱在一系列潜在的未来气候和基础设施情景中的影响。我们发现复合VRE干旱严重程度在未来可能会显著增加,主要是由于未来一些基础设施情景所需的风能和太阳能发电急剧增加。我们发现,在未来的气候情景中,能源干旱严重程度的变化会增加,这对缓解干旱事件所需的储能规模有影响。我们还研究了同时影响网格多个区域的复合VRE干旱事件的空间格局。这些共同发生的事件根据季节有不同的空间模式。我们观察到未来与潜在气候和基础设施变化的综合影响相关的事件总体上减少了,尽管在秋季我们观察到气候引起的事件向同时影响更多地区的事件转变。
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Intensifying Renewable Energy Droughts in the Western U.S. Amid Evolving Infrastructure and Climate

If renewable energy resources continue to become a larger part of the generation mix in the United States (U.S.), so does the potential impact of prolonged periods of low wind and solar generation, known as variable renewable energy (VRE) droughts. In such a future, naturally occurring VRE droughts need to be evaluated for their potential impact on grid reliability. This study is the first of its kind to examine the impacts of compound VRE energy droughts in the Western U.S. across a range of potential future climate and infrastructure scenarios. We find that compound VRE drought severity may increase significantly in the future, primarily due to the dramatic increase in wind and solar generation needed in some future infrastructure scenarios. We find that in our future climate scenario, the variability of energy drought severity increases, which has implications for sizing energy storage necessary for mitigating drought events. We also examine the spatial patterns of compound VRE drought events that effect multiple regions of the grid simultaneously. These co-occurring events have distinct spatial patterns depending on the season. We observed overall fewer connected events in the future with the combined effect of potential climate and infrastructure changes, although in the fall we observe a climate-induced shift toward events which impact more regions simultaneously.

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Earths Future
Earths Future ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDI-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
7.30%
发文量
260
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Earth’s Future: A transdisciplinary open access journal, Earth’s Future focuses on the state of the Earth and the prediction of the planet’s future. By publishing peer-reviewed articles as well as editorials, essays, reviews, and commentaries, this journal will be the preeminent scholarly resource on the Anthropocene. It will also help assess the risks and opportunities associated with environmental changes and challenges.
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