EGU2020-14476
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-14476
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Evaluation and applicability of the spatio-temporal complementarity of the solar and wind resources for the optimized design of renewable energy scenarios

Sonia Jerez1, Javier Mellado-Cano1, Raquel Lorente-Plazas1, Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero1, Juan Andrés García-Valero2, and Juan Pedro Montávez1
Sonia Jerez et al.
  • 1Regional Atmospheric Modeling Group, University of Murcia, Spain (sonia.jerez@um.es)
  • 2Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET), Murcia, Spain

We present and test a parsimonious model to help designing optimized wind and photovoltaic fleets, e.g. guaranteeing that the renewable production closely follows the electricity demand curve or any other optimization criteria. First, time-series of weather variables, from high-resolution gridded datasets, are transformed into time-series of wind and PV power potential production, which can be seen as capacity factor (CF) estimates. Second, a combination of hierarchical and non-hierarchical clustering is performed to identify regions with similar temporal variability of the CF series. Third, a linear combination of the resulting mean regional CF series is constructed to be fitted, for instance, to get the best production-demand adjustment, or under alternative optimization criteria such as minimum cost of installations that guarantee a certain supply. The coefficients obtained for each CF series after the fitting or optimization exercise, to which the condition of being zero or positive must be imposed and which, optionally, could be individually forced to vary within a certain range, will indicate the optimum amount of installed power capacity needed in the each region under the chosen optimization criteria. Illustrating the method, it has been applied over Europe at the monthly time-scale using the ERA5 reanalysis, but its applicability in other spatial and temporal scales is immediate. The results support its utility to design optimized renewable energy scenarios.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: This work is supported by the projects CLIMAX (20642/JLI/18) funded by the Fundación Séneca – Agencia de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Región de Murcia, and EASE (RTI2018-100870-A-I00) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.

How to cite: Jerez, S., Mellado-Cano, J., Lorente-Plazas, R., Jiménez-Guerrero, P., García-Valero, J. A., and Montávez, J. P.: Evaluation and applicability of the spatio-temporal complementarity of the solar and wind resources for the optimized design of renewable energy scenarios, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-14476, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-14476, 2020