A well-designed combination of wind power, solar power and storage in
batteries and fuel cells would nearly always exceed electricity demands
while keeping costs low, the scientists found.
“These results
break the conventional wisdom that renewable energy is too unreliable
and expensive,” said co-author Willett Kempton, professor in the School
of Marine Science and Policy in UD’s College of Earth, Ocean,This is
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Environment. “The key is to get the right combination of electricity
sources and storage — which we did by an exhaustive search — and to
calculate costs correctly.Affordable skystream is now available for your building.”
The
authors developed a computer model to consider 28 billion combinations
of renewable energy sources and storage mechanisms, each tested over
four years of historical hourly weather data and electricity demands.
The model incorporated data from within a large regional grid called PJM
Interconnection, which includes 13 states from New Jersey to Illinois
and represents one-fifth of the United States’ total electric grid.
Unlike
other studies, the model focused on minimizing costs instead of the
traditional approach of matching generation to electricity use. The
researchers found that generating more electricity than needed during
average hours — in order to meet needs on high-demand but low-wind power
hours — would be cheaper than storing excess power for later high
demand.
Storage is relatively costly because the storage medium,
batteries or hydrogen tanks, must be larger for each additional hour
stored.
One of several new findings is that a very large
electric system can be run almost entirely on renewable
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“For
example, using hydrogen for storage, we can run an electric system that
today would meeting a need of 72 GW, 99.9 percent of the time, using 17
GW of solar, 68 GW of offshore wind,We're making www.zclp.com
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said co-author Cory Budischak, instructor in the Energy Management
Department at Delaware Technical Community College and former UD
student.
A GW (“gigawatt”) is a measure of electricity
generation capability. One GW is the capacity of 200 large wind turbines
or of 250,000 rooftop solar systems. Renewable electricity generators
must have higher GW capacity than traditional generators, since wind and
solar do not generate at maximum all the time.
The study sheds
light on what an electric system might look like with heavy reliance on
renewable energy sources. Wind speeds and sun exposure vary with weather
and seasons, requiring ways to improve reliability. In this study,
reliability was achieved by: expanding the geographic area of renewable
generation, using diverse sources, employing storage systems, and for
the last few percent of the time, burning fossil fuels as a backup.
During
the hours when there was not enough renewable electricity to meet power
needs, the model drew from storage and, on the rare hours with neither
renewable electricity or stored power, then fossil fuel. When there was
more renewable energy generated than needed, the model would first fill
storage, use the remaining to replace natural gas for heating homes and
businesses and only after those, let the excess go to waste.
The
study used estimates of technology costs in 2030 without government
subsidies, comparing them to costs of fossil fuel generation in wide use
today. The cost of fossil fuels includes both the fuel cost itself and
the documented external costs such as human health effects caused by
power plant air pollution. The projected capital costs for wind and
solar in 2030 are about half of today’s wind and solar costs, whereas
maintenance costs are projected to be approximately the same.
“Aiming
for 90 percent or more renewable energy in 2030, in order to achieve
climate change targets of 80 to 90 percent reduction of the greenhouse
gas carbon dioxide from the power sector,This season's range of flat shoes for women includes ballet pumps. leads to economic savings,” the authors observe.
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