2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.13380
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Renewable Energy Targets and Unintended Storage Cycling: Implications for Energy Modeling

Abstract: To decarbonize the economy, many governments have set targets for the use of renewable energy sources. These are often formulated as relative shares of electricity demand or supply. Implementing respective constraints in energy models is a surprisingly delicate issue. They may cause a modeling artifact of excessive electricity storage use. We introduce this phenomenon as 'unintended storage cycling,' which can be detected in case of simultaneous storage charging and discharging. In this paper, we provide an an… Show more

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