2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.113094
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The 2030 power sector transition in Spain: Too little storage for so many planned solar photovoltaics?

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“…40 Overall, wind and solar (including PV and solar thermal) represented 22.1 and 11.5% of the national electricity generation in 2022, 41 although it is expected that their contribution could increase by 2030 to 31 and 29%, respectively. 42 This highlights that Spain has the potential to move toward the production of green ammonia.…”
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“…40 Overall, wind and solar (including PV and solar thermal) represented 22.1 and 11.5% of the national electricity generation in 2022, 41 although it is expected that their contribution could increase by 2030 to 31 and 29%, respectively. 42 This highlights that Spain has the potential to move toward the production of green ammonia.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite most of the hydrogen being produced through traditional gray routes, Spain has great potential to move toward the production of green hydrogen. The solar PV generation in Spain is expected to increase to 40 GW by 2030, which highlights the importance to have flexible backups during the day to reduce energy curtailment . Green hydrogen application can be an interesting alternative to be used as a storage method for the non-dispatchable renewable energy generated .…”
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“…Gómez-Calvet et al [202] emphasized the need for flexible technology development in research to transmit suitable market signals for investment and create a flexible network similar to that of European countries. Demand-side responses would also be very important.…”
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confidence: 99%