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Assessment of a cost-optimal power system fully based on renewable energy for Iran by 2050-Achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions and overcoming the water crisis

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages 125-148

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.06.079

Keywords

Energy transition; Renewable energy; Seawater desalination; Storage technologies; Regional power transmission interconnection; Levelised cost of electricity (LCOE)

Funding

  1. Marjatta ja Eino Kollin foundation
  2. Maa-ja Vesitekniikan Tuki foundation

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Transition of Iran's power system from 2015 to 2050 through three scenarios was modelled. Two scenarios present a transition pathway towards a fully renewable run power system with different involved sectors (power only, power sector coupled with desalination and non-energetic gas sectors). The third scenario is based on the country's current policies. The energy model performs an hourly resolution to guarantee meeting energy demand for every hour of the whole year. It is found that renewable energy resources in Iran can satisfy 625 TWh of power sector demand in 2050. Further, it is technically and economically feasible that electricity demand for supplying 101 million m(3) desalinated water and 249 TWhilly synthetic natural gas for non-energetic industrial gas demand can be supplied via renewable resources. A 100% renewable power system with 54 (sic)/MWh(el) levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) is more cost-effective than the current power system in Iran with 88.3 (sic)/MWh(el) LCOE in 2015. LCOE of the system can decrease further and reach to 41.3 (sic)/MWh(el) in 2050 via sector coupling. On the other hand, the current policies of the country lead to an inefficient power system with a LCOE of 128 (sic)/MWh(el) and 188 Mt/a emitted CO2 in 2050. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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