Safeguarding Climate Targets: Hydropower Flexibility Facilities

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Starting from an electricity generation from renewable sources (RESE) of 74 % today (mainly by domestic hydropower), the Austrian climate and energy policy aims not less than 100 % by 2030. The additional generation from wind power and photovoltaics will increase the requirement for reasonable seasonal flexibility. Additional highly cost and energy efficient functional units of flexible hydropower assets will play a key role to meet future system needs in all time frames and to safeguard security of supply. The basic results of this study are a useful orientation for countries with high RESE penetration targets.

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Bauhofer, P., & Zoglauer, M. (2021). Safeguarding Climate Targets: Hydropower Flexibility Facilities. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, 93(4), 632–640. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202000157

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