The smoothing effect for renewable resources in an Afro-Eurasian power grid

  • Krutova M
  • Kies A
  • Schyska B
  • et al.
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Abstract. Renewable power systems have to cope with highly variable generation. Increasing the spatial extent of an interconnected power transmission grid smooths the feed-in by exchange of excess energy over long distances and therefore supports renewable power integration. In this work, we investigate and quantify the balancing potential of a supergrid covering Europe, Africa and Asia. We use ten years of historical weather data to model the interplay of renewable generation and consumption and show that a pan-continental Afro-Eurasian supergrid can smooth renewable generation to a large extent and reduce the need for backup energy by around 50 %. In addition, we show that results for different weather years vary by up to approximately 50 %.

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Krutova, M., Kies, A., Schyska, B. U., & von Bremen, L. (2017). The smoothing effect for renewable resources in an Afro-Eurasian power grid. Advances in Science and Research, 14, 253–260. https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-14-253-2017

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