2024-03-28
http://w3.windfair.net/wind-energy/pr/13830-ecofys-and-sefep-renewable-energy-deployment-possible-even-with-delays-in-transmission-grid-expansion

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Ecofys and SEFEP - Renewable energy deployment possible even with delays in transmission grid expansion

A timely transmission grid expansion is important for the future electricity supply based on renewable energies

Ecofys and SEFEP - Renewable energy deployment possible even with delays in transmission grid expansionEcofys and SEFEP - Renewable energy deployment possible even with delays in transmission grid expansion

A recent study by Ecofys energy consultants shows that even if this expansion is delayed, the planned deployment of renewables can still take place within the next 15 years.

In this case, renewable energy installations would have to be distributed more evenly across the country to save costs. With successful grid expansion, however, measures have to be taken to reduce emissions from lignite production.

For the Smart Energy for Europe Platform (SEFEP), Ecofys examined the impacts of a delayed grid expansion for scenarios with a different mix of renewable energy technologies employed. With restricted grid expansion, more regional storage and flexible power plants need to be installed and renewable energy output has to be increasingly curtailed. The corresponding costs can be reduced if the renewable energy installations are distributed more evenly. “If grid expansion is delayed, about 800 million euros can be saved per year if we spread wind and photovoltaic installations more evenly across the country”, says Christian Nabe, electricity market specialist at Ecofys.

The study shows scenarios for the year 2030. By then, renewable energies are supposed to have a share of 70 percent in electricity production in Germany. CO2 emissions from the electricity sector will have been reduced to a third compared to today.

An increased grid expansion does not only support renewable energies but also facilitates the transport of electricity from cheap lignite. As a consequence, additional political measures are crucial to reduce emissions from those power plants.

”The study shows that rapid expansion of renewable energies can continue. If grid expansion is delayed, we need to manage geographical distribution of renewables wisely. With rapid grid expansion, effective measures to reduce emissions from lignite become even more important“, explains Raffaele Piria, Program Director at SEFEP. “These are relevant message for the next government coalition in Germany.“

The study can be seen under: http://www.ecofys.com/files/files/ecofys-2013-impact-grid-expansion-2030.pdf

Ecofys – Experts in Energy

Established in 1984 with the mission of achieving “sustainable energy for everyone”, Ecofys has become the leading expert in renewable energy, energy & carbon efficiency, energy systems & markets as well as energy & climate policy. The unique synergy between those areas of expertise is the key to its success. Ecofys creates smart, effective, practical and sustainable solutions for and with public and corporate clients all over the world. With offices in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, China and the US, Ecofys employs over 250 experts dedicated to solving energy and climate challenges. 

For further information, please contact:
Yvonne Kettmann
Press Office
Ecofys
Am Wassermann 36
50829 Cologne, Germany
T: +49 (0)221 27070-110
E: press@ecofys.com

Raffaele Piria
Program Director
Smart Energy for Europe Platform
T: +49 172 6955692
E: raffaele.piria@sefep.eu

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Posted by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist / By Ecofys BV Staff
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