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PLEASE READ BEFORE ACCCESSING PRESENTATION Please note that this presentation gives a snapshot of the current, ongoing research on the Zero Carbon Britain project. Details may change before the publication of the report, therefore please contact me before you use or cite the material in this

Future Energy Networks Modelling Supply And Demand in a Renewable Energy Future Tobi Kellner CAT

Quick Introduction I am a renewable energy consultant & researcher at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) in Machynlleth, Wales CAT is an education & research centre established 1973

About ZCB 2030 Aims: Show that a future with 100% renewable energy & zero (net) GHG emissions is physically possible Stimulate debate, shift goal posts

Modelling: Why? Modelling Future Energy Systems – Why?

Modelling: Why? DECC UK Energy Flow Chart 2011 Todays Energy System

Modelling: Why? Gas Coal Oil Transport Industry Domestic DECC UK Energy Flow Chart 2011 Todays Energy System

Modelling: Why? Gas Coal Oil Todays Energy System Todays energy system Is heavily dependent on finite fossil fuels with high GHG emissions Has grown & evolved over many decades

Modelling: Why? Gas Coal Oil Todays Energy System Tomorrows energy system Radical changes in supply: Uncontrollable renewables (and/or inflexible nuclear) Radical changes in demand: Electrification of heating & transport No time for trial & error evolution!

Modelling: How? Modelling Future Energy Systems – What?

Modelling: What? ParameterOptionsZCB choice Spatial system boundaries Single region? UK? Europe? UK (not Britain...) Interaction with outside Interconnectors? Imports/exports? None (island system) Spatial resolutionModel individual regions & flows between them? Treat UK grid as a single point,copper plate UK Temporal resolutionYear? Day? Hour? Millisecond? 1 hour

Modelling: How? Modelling Future Energy Systems – How?

Modelling: How? Supply Model Demand Model wind speeds solar radiation wave height... Heat demand Appliances hourly demand Transport demand model Hourly supply Hourly demand Backup Storage Weather ZCB energy model

Modelling: How?ZCB energy model For the ten years (87,648 hours), we have Hourly data on offshore & onshore wind speeds, solar radiation, wave heights Hourly electricity consumption from National Grid Daily weighted temperatures from National Grid

Modelling: How? wind speeds solar radiation wave height... Heat demand Appliances hourly demand Transport demand model Weather ZCB energy model Use real historic data or synthesise from statistical model? Potentially complex interactions synthetic model would be very complex Is historic data plausible basis for future model?

Offshore Wind Example: Hourly model for offshore wind power

Offshore Wind Offshore wind: Strongest UK renewable energy source Need to model output of widely distributed future wind farm fleet Problem: Almost no historic measured offshore wind speed data Offshore wind Heat pumps

Offshore Wind Solution: NASAs MERRA (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications), a kind of weather back-cast Hourly data for past decades, 0.5° spatial resolution MERRA

Offshore Wind Validation Validation: compare MERRA to real offshore wind data, e.g. half-hourly readings from helipad at Ekofisk oil field

Offshore Wind Validation

Offshore Wind Validation

Offshore Wind Approach: Define regions for fixed & floating offshore wind farms Assign capacity (in GW) for each region Get hourly wind speeds & calculate hourly power output for each region Methodology

Offshore Wind Methodology

Complete model Bringing it all together: The Hourly Energy Model

Hourly energy model

>90GW excess supply available >60GW dispatchable backup required

Hourly energy model % of time level is exceeded

Short term variation Large hour-to-hour fluctuations, dominated by heat demand Demand Side Management (DSM) can help, e.g. smart charging of electric cars Pumped hydro storage and heat storage can provide short term storage (a few 100GWh)

Hourly energy model

Long term variation

Significant longer-term variation between months & years Ideally many TWh of storage

Backup & storage Flexible dispatchable storage & backup is still required Gas allows storage of large quantities of energy (100s of TWh) Gas turbines allow flexible dispatch, proven technology

Backup & storage Hydrogen can easily be created from renewable electricity (electrolysis) But natural gas (methane) is easier to store and we have vast existing infrastructure The Sabatier reaction allows methanation of hydrogen

Sabatier reaction Sabatier: CO 2 + 4H 2 CH 4 + 2H 2 O source: Sterner (2010)

Long term gas storage

The Future: Integrated Energy Networks Dispatchable generation Variable generation Synthetic H 2 / CH 4 Production Gas Storage Central Heat Pumps Heat Storage CHP (maybe?) Electricity Grid Heat Networks Gas Grid

The easy part: Hourly model of energy supply The tricky part: Model of interaction between price, demand, storage and backup

Thank You Very Much