Electricity Market Liberalisation and Flexibility of Conventional Generation to Balance Intermittent Renewable Energy – Is It Possible to Stay Competitive?
Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences 2016
Oļegs Linkevičs, Poļina Ivanova, Māris Balodis

Intermittent generation (solar PV and wind energy) integration in power production portfolio as well as electricity price fluctuations have changed the running manner of conventional combined heat and power (CHP) plants: the shift from base load operation to running in cyclic modes. These cogeneration power plants are not adapted to new running conditions. The level of CHP plant flexibility should be improved to operate profitably and efficiently from both technical and fuel usage point of view. There are different ways to increase the flexibility of power plants. Before any improvements, the situation at power plants should be evaluated and the weakest points defined. In this publication, such measures are presented on Riga CHP-2 plant example: installation of heat storage tank; extension of operation rang; acceleration of start-ups.


Keywords
electricity price fluctuation, flexibility, intermittent generation.
DOI
10.1515/lpts-2016-0043
Hyperlink
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/lpts.2016.53.issue-6/lpts-2016-0043/lpts-2016-0043.xml

Linkevičs, O., Ivanova, P., Balodis, M. Electricity Market Liberalisation and Flexibility of Conventional Generation to Balance Intermittent Renewable Energy – Is It Possible to Stay Competitive?. Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences, 2016, Vol.53, No.6, pp.47-56. ISSN 0868-8257. Available from: doi:10.1515/lpts-2016-0043

Publication language
English (en)
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