Allocating electricity production from a hybrid fossil-renewable power plant among its multi primary resources
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The interest in hybrid power production facilities, based on the integration of renewable resources and
conventional fossil fuels, is rapidly rising. The question of what fraction of the electricity produced in
such facilities is to be considered as produced from the renewable resources is still being debated. We
show that the conventional Fossil-Centered-Solar-Share method and the Exergy-based method lead to
unfair allocations that may result in unfair access to subsidies granted to renewable electricity. We
propose a more balanced Single-Resource-Separate-Production-Reference (SRSPR) allocation method
based on prescribed reference partial primary energy factors chosen by some authority to represent
reference efficiencies of non-hybrid power production from the same renewable and fossil resources
used by the hybrid facility. We then show that as hybridization gains higher fractions of the local energy
market, the SRSPR method may still result in somewhat unfair allocations leading to local market distortions.
To overcome this drawback, we formulate a more consistent Self-Tuned-Average-Local-
Productions-Reference (STALPR) allocation method whereby the electricity allocation fractions are
based on the average partial primary energy factors of the actual energy portfolio of the local area that
includes the hybrid plant itself. Results are illustrated with reference to a solar-integrated combined cycle
facility.
conventional fossil fuels, is rapidly rising. The question of what fraction of the electricity produced in
such facilities is to be considered as produced from the renewable resources is still being debated. We
show that the conventional Fossil-Centered-Solar-Share method and the Exergy-based method lead to
unfair allocations that may result in unfair access to subsidies granted to renewable electricity. We
propose a more balanced Single-Resource-Separate-Production-Reference (SRSPR) allocation method
based on prescribed reference partial primary energy factors chosen by some authority to represent
reference efficiencies of non-hybrid power production from the same renewable and fossil resources
used by the hybrid facility. We then show that as hybridization gains higher fractions of the local energy
market, the SRSPR method may still result in somewhat unfair allocations leading to local market distortions.
To overcome this drawback, we formulate a more consistent Self-Tuned-Average-Local-
Productions-Reference (STALPR) allocation method whereby the electricity allocation fractions are
based on the average partial primary energy factors of the actual energy portfolio of the local area that
includes the hybrid plant itself. Results are illustrated with reference to a solar-integrated combined cycle
facility.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hybrid power generation; Allocation in energy systems; cogeneration
Elenco autori:
Beretta, Gian Paolo; Iora, Paolo Giulio; Ghoniem, A. F.
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