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Transitioning towards a 100% solar-hydro based generation: A system dynamic approach

Juan Esteban Martínez-Jaramillo, Ann van Ackere and Erik R. Larsen

Energy, 2022, vol. 239, issue PD

Abstract: Many countries have targeted a gradual transition towards 100% green generation; however, there is uncertainty concerning the economic and social consequences of such a transition. The main technologies that have been implemented are hydro, wind and solar. The latter two could cause an increase in electricity prices due to a mismatch between demand and supply. This paper uses a system dynamics approach to analyze the transition process of Switzerland, which is gradually moving from nuclear towards solar and hydro base generation. We consider hydro-pumped storage to address the timing problem between supply and demand. We developed different scenarios to test the viability of such a system. Our findings indicate that leaving the system to a free market will entail shortages during the transition, as well as a doubling of the electricity price. To mitigate this effect, we propose a capacity auction mechanism to smooth the transition process. We find that subsidizing PV indirectly encourages storage, thereby eliminating shortages, and mitigating the increase in the electricity price during the transition.

Keywords: Energy transition; Pumped hydro-storage; System dynamics; Energy policy; Renewables (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122360

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