Impacts of considering electric sector variability and reliability in the MESSAGE model

Impacts of considering electric sector variability and reliability in the MESSAGE model

Authors:   Sullivan P, Krey V, Riahi K

Publication Year:   2013

Reference:  Energy Strategy Reviews, 1(3):157-183 (March 2013) (Published online 8 February 2013)

Abstract

This paper introduces a methodology for incorporating metrics for electric-sector reliability into a global Integrated Assessment Model. Using load, resource availability, and system dispatch data with high temporal resolution, we designed a set of reduced-form constraints that guide investment and usage decisions among power plants in IIASA's MESSAGE model. The analysis examines how such reliability metrics impact modeled system build-out, including in scenarios with greenhouse gas (GHG) limits. Scenarios show how carefully chosen model constraints can allow a flexible approach to treating integrations concerns of variable renewable technologies into the electric sector in a high-level energy model.
KEYWORDS: Variable renewable technologies; Electric sector reliability; Grid integration; Optimization model

VIEW CONTENT

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Phone: (+43 2236) 807 0 Fax:(+43 2236) 71 313

Twitter Facebook Youtube
Follow us on