The Limiting Factors and Supporting Schemes Influence on Small-Scale Power Plant Work
2016 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC 2016): Conference Proceedings
2016
Renāta Varfolomejeva,
Inga Iļjina,
Hasan Huseyin Coban,
Ņikita Sokolovs,
Antans Sauļus Sauhats
The society of EU in its striving to diminish
climate change is aiming at a significant increase in the share of
renewable energy sources (RES) in the gross produced electricity.
Support schemes represent a key mechanism which allows
achieving the above goal. Unfortunately, the use of the existing
support schemes does not encourage producers who have a
possibility of short-term energy storage to operate at hours of
peak energy demand. Modification of the RES support
mechanisms can create additional income for the producers and
society. This problem is the main subject of the presented paper.
We use a simple methodology based on numerical experiments
with models of two types of power plants, namely, biofuel and
hydropower plants. The results prove the existence of problems
and the presence of ways and tools to solve them.
Atslēgas vārdi
biogas, hydropower, limitations, supporting schemes, optimization, power generation
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Varfolomejeva, R., Iļjina, I., Coban, H., Sokolovs, Ņ., Sauhats, A. The Limiting Factors and Supporting Schemes Influence on Small-Scale Power Plant Work. No: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC 2016): Conference Proceedings, Itālija, Florence, 7.-10. jūnijs, 2016. Florence: Sapienza University of Rome, University of Florence, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 2016, 1893.-1898.lpp. ISBN 978-1-5090-2319-6.
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