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Assessing the effect of wind power uncertainty on profitability

V. Gass, F. Strauss, Johannes Schmidt and E. Schmid

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2011, vol. 15, issue 6, 2677-2683

Abstract: Wind energy has been the fastest growing and most promising renewable energy source in terms of profitability in recent years. The annual installed capacity in the European Union (EU) has risen from 814Â MW in 1996 to 10,163Â MW in 2009. However, one major drawback of wind energy is the variability in production due to the stochastic nature of wind. Integrating the risk of wind energy uncertainty into profitability assessments is important for investors in wind energy. The article presents statistical simulation methods to incorporate risks from stochastic wind speeds into profitability calculations. We apply the Measure-Correlate-Predict (MCP) Method within the Variance Ratio Method to generate long-term wind velocity estimates for a potential wind energy site in Austria. The bootstrapping method is applied to generate wind velocities for the economic life-time of a wind turbine. The Internal Rate of Return is used as profitability indicator. We use the Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) approach to derive probability levels for certain internal rate of returns, as the CVaR is a reliable risk measure even if return distributions are not normal. Our approach closes the gap in the scientific literature on statistical simulation methods for the economic evaluation of wind energy sites. In contrast to other scientific publications, our methodology can be generally applied, because we do not rely on estimated distributions for wind speed predictions, but on measured wind speed distributions, which are usually readily available. In addition, the CVaR has not been applied as a measure of risk for wind site evaluation before and it does not rely on any specific function regarding the profitability distribution. The approach has been developed in collaboration with a leading Austrian utility company and has been applied to a wind park in Austria.

Keywords: Wind; power; Bootstrapping; Measure-Correlate-Predict; Method; Conditional; Value; at; Risk; Internal; Rate; of; Return (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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