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Effects of large-scale power to gas conversion on the power, gas and carbon sectors and their interactions

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ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
卷 94, 期 -, 页码 28-39

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2015.01.038

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Power to gas (PtG); System integration; System interactions; CO2; Renewables

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  1. research project on 'local intelligent networks and energy active regions' (LINEAR) - Flemish agency for innovation through science and technology (IWT)

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The increasing share of intermittent renewable electricity production leads to operational challenges in the electric power sector. Storage will be needed, among other options, to ensure an efficient and reliable operation of the electric power system. The power to gas (PtG) concept provides a possibility to store excess renewable electric power and as such it can increase the utilisation of RES-based electricity generation. The renewable methane, produced via PtG, can be stored in the gas system and used e.g. for electricity generation. The gas system has a much larger storage capacity compared to current electricity storage technologies. However, PtG introduces extra couplings between the gas, electricity and carbon (CO2) sector and it is not known what the effect of these new interactions could be. Therefore, an operational model has been developed that includes the gas, electricity and CO2 sector to analyse the effects of PtG on these sectors and on the interactions between them. Based on a case study, it is found that PtG partially transfers capacity and flexibility problems, triggered by the introduction of intermittent RES-based electricity generation, from the electricity to the gas sector. Moreover, a downward pressure on the gas prices is observed. However, the effects of PtG are generally smaller than those of the large-scale introduction of intermittent renewable electricity generation. Also, complex inter-sector dependencies are introduced through the CO2 that is required in the PtG process. If PtG is to be deployed at large scale, the study of these effects is relevant for policy makers, regulators, energy markets' participants and system operators. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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