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Costs of power supply flexibility: the indirect impact of a Spanish policy change
Huisman, Ronald; Trujillo-Baute, Elisa
The increase in the share of supply from intermittent power sources changes the demand for power from traditional power plants. The power system demands more volume flexibility from traditional plants. Our goal is to better understand the impact of a reduction of flexibility in power supply on the costs of volume adjustments. We define flexibility as the capacity with which nominated power plants can adjust their output to unexpected changed in residual demand. We exploit a policy change in Spain that affected the power market. The policy, implemented in 2010, aims to provide a stimulus for producing power with domèstic coal. The policy, in combination with a year with scant rainfall in the year after the policy was implemented, decreased the amount of flexibility in power supply and we use this to examine the effect of a change in flexibility on the costs of the power System. ...
-Política energètica
-Desenvolupament sostenible
-Equilibri (Economia)
-Energy policy
-Sustainable development
-Equilibrium (Economics)
cc-by-nc-nd, (c) Huisman et al., 2014
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
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Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
         

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