The Future will Increase Power Supply Risk of Insufficiency
Enerģija un Pasaule 2019
Gatis Junghāns, Aigars Sīlis

The national energy and climate plans developed by the Baltic States for the period up to 2030 Increase in the final consumption of renewable energy. Therefore, the next decade is a significant Development of wind, solar and dispersed generation in the Baltic electricity system and will therefore After balancing capacity. In 2025, the planned synchronisation of the Baltic energy system with the Also increases the need for frequency and balancing reserves. At the same time, stopping the and uncompetitive thermal power plants in the Baltic states will reduce centralised, adjustable capacity. Such In the future, the risk of shortage of electricity supply capacity will increase. It is therefore important to identify Activities to help mitigate this risk and take timely action.


Keywords
atjaunojamie energoresursi, fosilie energoresursi

Junghāns, G., Sīlis, A. The Future will Increase Power Supply Risk of Insufficiency. Enerģija un Pasaule, 2019, No. 6, pp.24-27. ISSN 1407-5911.

Publication language
Latvian (lv)
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