Analysis of the temporal and geographical distribution of the electricity by res generation in the spanish power system
Resumen
The energy industry is undergoing through major changes and challenges. The
European Union has set as one of its main goals to achieve a complete decarbonization
of the economy by. the year 2050. Nevertheless, this de-carbonization
must be done gradually in different stages. These stages are what is known as
horizons.
The 2020 horizon is a set of binding legislation that basically tries to ensure that the
European Union will meet its needs for the year 2020. The package sets three key
targets:
• 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (from the 1990 level)
• 20% of the EU energy must come from renewable sources by 2020.
• 20% of improvement in energy efficiency.
The target of the European Union is that the total amount of energy consumed over a
year must come from renewable sources. Currently in Spain the total amount coming
from renewable sources in a year is around 15%. This amount considers different
industries, like the transports, energy, residential, etc.
Being other industries more static in the energy transition most of the efforts are going
to be done in the electric industry. This means, that the total amount of energy coming
from renewable sources must increase in the next years to compensate the immobility
of other industries.
Besides this, in Spain there is not a significant number of potential idoneal locations
for further hydro development. This means that no major investment is expected in
dams or run of the river technologies. Besides this, the topography of the Spanish
coast makes offshore wind farms not very appealing because of the high investments
that it would be needed to develop large offshore facilities. This is due to the
impossibility of founding the windmills directly on the ground of the sea. Moreover,
thermosolar technologies are still expensive in their OPEX and CAPEX, and with the
current evolution of solar PV this technology is not expected to grow.
For the reasons mentioned above, onshore wind and photovoltaic solar, are the two
most probable technologies to meet the obligations with the European Union and its
targets for the year 2020.
Red Eléctrica de España, the Spanish Transmission System Operator must develop
the analysis of the integration of this new amount of energy coming from renewable
sources. This needs to be done to assess whether the current grid will be able to
handle this new amount of energy planned to enter the system.
This integration must be done in the most secure, reliable and cheapest manner.
There are several studies to assess the capacity of the planned grid H2015-H2020 to
integrate this renewable energy. However, in this master’s thesis a new methodology
will be proposed to study two different systems. These systems are those from the
Canary Islands and the Peninsula.
Summarizing, the purpose of this Master’s Thesis in to propose a new methodology
to study the integration of the new amount of energy coming from renewable sources
in two of the Spanish systems, the systems of the Peninsula and the Canary Islands.
Trabajo Fin de Máster
Analysis of the temporal and geographical distribution of the electricity by res generation in the spanish power systemTitulación / Programa
Master in the Electric Power IndustryMaterias/ UNESCO
33 Ciencias tecnológicas3322 Tecnología energética
332205 Fuentes no convencionales de energía
332202 Generación de energía
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