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Complementarity between solar and hydro power: Sensitivity study to climate characteristics in Northern-Italy

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 86, Issue -, Pages 543-553

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2015.08.044

Keywords

Small hydro; Solar power; Co-fluctuations; Balancing costs; Storage requirement

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Climate related energy sources such as wind, solar and runoff sources are variable in time and space, following their driving weather variables. High penetration of such energy sources might be facilitated by using their complementarity in order to increase the balance between energy load and generation. This study presents the analysis of the effect of a 100% renewable energy mix composed by solar and run-of-the-river energy in Northern Italy where these two energy sources are the main alternative energy sources. Along a climate gradient from the Alpine crest (snow melt dominated area) to the Veneto plain (rainfall dominated area), solar power is generated in the flat plain, and run-of-the-river hydropower at two mountainous locations. Covering all possible mixes of these two sources, we analyze their complementarity across different temporal scales using two indicators: the standard deviation of the energy balance and the theoretical storage required for balancing generation and load. Results show that at small temporal scale (hourly), a high share of run-of-the-river power allows minimizing the energy balance variability. The opposite is obtained at larger temporal scales (daily and monthly) essentially because of lower variability of solar power generation, which also implies a lower storage requirement. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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