Volts

What? The sun isn't always shining?!

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Nov 1, 2023
Exploring the challenges of balancing the variability of wind and solar power to fully decarbonize the grid. Discussing the need for backup resources, alternative resources like batteries, and the potential of demand shifting. Exploring the limitations of battery technology and the potential of diurnal flexibility. Highlighting the challenges and solutions for dealing with intermittency in renewable energy. Discussing the roadmap for the power sector to achieve decarbonization through wind, solar, batteries, and demand flexibility. Emphasizing the importance of innovation in cutting emissions and achieving a carbon-free grid.
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INSIGHT

Variability Happens At Many Scales

  • Renewable variability operates across multiple time scales from seconds to seasons.
  • Each timescale creates distinct reliability problems requiring different solutions.
ADVICE

Solve Millisecond To Minute Balancing

  • Use fast-acting grid services and batteries for second-by-second balancing and frequency regulation.
  • Deploy batteries and control systems to provide fast reserves and open markets to storage.
INSIGHT

Replacing Physical Inertia

  • Inverter-based resources lack physical spinning inertia but can emulate it via synthetic inertia or use synchronous condensers.
  • Synthetic inertia is promising but operators have been cautious about wide deployment.
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