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Electricity Storage and Renewables for Island Power. A Guide for Decision Makers

Abstract

Energy is a key issue for sustainable development. In island and remote communities, where grid extension is difficult and fuel transportation and logistics are challenging and costly, renewable energy is emerging as the energy supply solution for the 21st century, ensuring reliable and secure energy supply in such communities. The deployment of renewable energy technologies is increasing globally, supported by rapidly declining prices and government policies and strategies in many countries, resulting in renewable energy solutions being the most cost-effective option in many markets today. For example, in 2011 the Special Report of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation showed that approximately 50% of new electricity generation capacity added globally between 2008 and 2009 came from renewable energy sources. Therefore, the future of renewables as the base energy source for islands and remote communities looks very bright. However, as the share of renewables in power supply increases, the natural variability of some renewable energy sources must be tackled appropriately to ensure continuous availability and efficient use of the energy generated. Successful strategies to manage this variability can encompass a range of measures, such as a balanced supply technology portfolio, geographical spread  More>>
Authors:
Komor, P; Glassmire, J [1] 
  1. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (United States)
Publication Date:
May 15, 2012
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; OFF-PEAK ENERGY STORAGE; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; ISLANDS; DECISION MAKING; ENERGY POLICY; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS; COMMERCIALIZATION; COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS; RELIABILITY
OSTI ID:
22028673
Research Organizations:
International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA, Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: NL12E0910
Availability:
Available at http://www.irena.org/DocumentDownloads/Publications/Electricity%20Storage%20and%20RE%20for%20Island%20Power.pdf
Submitting Site:
ECN
Size:
48 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Jan 24, 2013

Citation Formats

Komor, P, and Glassmire, J. Electricity Storage and Renewables for Island Power. A Guide for Decision Makers. Netherlands: N. p., 2012. Web.
Komor, P, & Glassmire, J. Electricity Storage and Renewables for Island Power. A Guide for Decision Makers. Netherlands.
Komor, P, and Glassmire, J. 2012. "Electricity Storage and Renewables for Island Power. A Guide for Decision Makers." Netherlands.
@misc{etde_22028673,
title = {Electricity Storage and Renewables for Island Power. A Guide for Decision Makers}
author = {Komor, P, and Glassmire, J}
abstractNote = {Energy is a key issue for sustainable development. In island and remote communities, where grid extension is difficult and fuel transportation and logistics are challenging and costly, renewable energy is emerging as the energy supply solution for the 21st century, ensuring reliable and secure energy supply in such communities. The deployment of renewable energy technologies is increasing globally, supported by rapidly declining prices and government policies and strategies in many countries, resulting in renewable energy solutions being the most cost-effective option in many markets today. For example, in 2011 the Special Report of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation showed that approximately 50% of new electricity generation capacity added globally between 2008 and 2009 came from renewable energy sources. Therefore, the future of renewables as the base energy source for islands and remote communities looks very bright. However, as the share of renewables in power supply increases, the natural variability of some renewable energy sources must be tackled appropriately to ensure continuous availability and efficient use of the energy generated. Successful strategies to manage this variability can encompass a range of measures, such as a balanced supply technology portfolio, geographical spread of supply, better forecasting tools, demand-side management and appropriate storage solutions. Traditionally, large scale electricity storage systems were based on pumped hydropower installations. New solutions are emerging, including affordable and long-lasting batteries. This technology field is developing rapidly and prices are falling. IRENA has developed this report as a practical guide to the available energy storage solutions and their successful applications in the context of islands communities. The report also includes various best practice cases and different scenarios and strategies. It is part of the IRENA Renewables in Islands Initiative (IRII) and contributes to the sustainable energy for all initiative of the United Nations.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2012}
month = {May}
}