Economic evaluation of variable renewable energy participation in U.S. ancillary services markets
James Hyungkwan Kim,
Fredrich Kahrl,
Andrew Mills,
Ryan Wiser,
Cristina Crespo Montañés and
Will Gorman
Utilities Policy, 2023, vol. 82, issue C
Abstract:
Variable renewable energy (VRE) is not yet meaningfully participating in U.S. ancillary services (AS) markets. VRE participation in AS markets could provide a new source of revenue for VRE resource owners to offset declining energy and capacity values and a new tool for power system operators to address emerging system constraints. This paper uses a price-taker dispatch model and historical prices to estimate the economic value of standalone and hybrid (battery-paired) VRE participation in AS markets, from the resource owner and electricity system perspectives, in each of the seven U.S. independent system operator and regional transmission organization (ISO/RTO) markets where ancillary service prices are set. Across ISO/RTO markets, average (2015–2019) simulated incremental revenues from power regulation market participation were $0.0–2.9/MWh (+0–15% of revenue without participation) for standalone VRE owners and $1–33/MWh (+1–69%) for hybrid VRE owners. However, ISO/RTO reserve markets are relatively thin and have the potential to become saturated by energy storage projects that are currently in ISO/RTO interconnection queues. In most markets, standalone and hybrid VRE could provide power regulation reserves during periods with high power regulation prices, suggesting that VRE participation in AS markets could have high system value. The analysis highlights the relevance of separate upward and downward power regulation products and indicates that ISOs/RTOs might consider initially focusing on enabling hybrid VRE provision of AS.
Keywords: Variable renewable energy; Solar; Wind; Hybrids; Ancillary services; Electricity markets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2023.101578
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