Energy System Analysis for the Decarbonisation of Power Generation

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Title
Energy System Analysis for the Decarbonisation of Power Generation

CoPED ID
b1e0b0bc-9e5d-47ff-abb3-5e1295e9eaa4

Status
Active

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Start Date
Sept. 30, 2022

End Date
Sept. 29, 2026

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There is no straightforward answer to decarbonising power generation. It is a complex puzzle with many different possible pathways. While renewables offer completely sustainable electricity, their intermittency poses problems for the security aspect of the energy trilemma. Most energy storage solutions are also not mature and affordable enough to provide the helping hand necessary to absorb the fluctuations. On these fronts, the dispatchable, yet polluting resources of coal- and natural gas-powered electricity are still the clear winner. It becomes important to analyse the integration of multiple technologies into an optimised system, which can eliminate weaknesses and reinforce strengths. Such an optimisation depends on specific uses, needs, and boundary conditions of a particular case. This is where energy system design comes into play. The current work seeks to capture electricity generation from a global system perspective, investigating and connecting the available technologies to construct novel, hybrid solutions for the energy transition. In addition, the analysis is there to gain an understanding of the impact of certain trade-offs, providing industry and policymakers with a roadmap to assist their decision-making. As such, the study acts as a tool for innovation and sustainability.

Andrew Wheeler SUPER_PER
Lars La Heij STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Energy policy
  2. Renewable energy sources
  3. Sustainable development
  4. Optimisation
  5. Production of electricity

Extracted key phrases
  1. Energy System Analysis
  2. Energy storage solution
  3. Energy system design
  4. Energy trilemma
  5. Energy transition
  6. Power Generation
  7. Electricity generation
  8. Global system perspective
  9. Sustainable electricity
  10. Straightforward answer
  11. Different possible pathway
  12. Hybrid solution
  13. Security aspect
  14. Decarbonisation
  15. Multiple technology

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