How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Fortes, Patricia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Simoes, Sofia, Amorim, Filipa, Siggini, Gildas, Sessa, Valentina, Saint-Drenan, Yves-Marie, Carvalho, Silvia, Mujtaba, Babar, Diogo, Paulo, Assoumou, Edi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3732
Resumo: ABSTRACT: Climate change will impact renewable resources and electricity demand, usually not jointly considered when designing future decarbonized power systems. This paper assesses how sensitive the Portuguese carbon-neutral power sector is to climate change by 2050 and what are the implications for the formally approved Portuguese Carbon Neutrality Roadmap. The future capacity factors for wind, solar and hydropower and electricity demand response to temperature are estimated for 22 climate projections along the Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5 and 8.5. The eTIMES_PT optimization model is used to assess its combined impact on the cost-optimal configuration of the power sector by 2050. Results show that climate change lowers hydropower generation by 20% (in median terms). Improving spatial and temporal resolution and including future climate patterns, results also in lower cost-effectiveness of solar photovoltaic vis-a-vis the Carbon Neutrality Roadmap. While future climate does not impact onshore wind production, offshore wind power generation is positively affected, being a climate-resilient carbon-neutral option for Portugal. Annual electricity unitary costs at final users (excluding taxes and levies) only increase up to 4% with climate change, but seasonal costs have higher variability. This analysis highlights that climate change affects the cost-optimal annual carbon-neutral power sector and needs to be included in energy planning.
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spelling How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for PortugalRenewable energy sourcesPower systemsClimate variabilityCarbon neutralityABSTRACT: Climate change will impact renewable resources and electricity demand, usually not jointly considered when designing future decarbonized power systems. This paper assesses how sensitive the Portuguese carbon-neutral power sector is to climate change by 2050 and what are the implications for the formally approved Portuguese Carbon Neutrality Roadmap. The future capacity factors for wind, solar and hydropower and electricity demand response to temperature are estimated for 22 climate projections along the Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5 and 8.5. The eTIMES_PT optimization model is used to assess its combined impact on the cost-optimal configuration of the power sector by 2050. Results show that climate change lowers hydropower generation by 20% (in median terms). Improving spatial and temporal resolution and including future climate patterns, results also in lower cost-effectiveness of solar photovoltaic vis-a-vis the Carbon Neutrality Roadmap. While future climate does not impact onshore wind production, offshore wind power generation is positively affected, being a climate-resilient carbon-neutral option for Portugal. Annual electricity unitary costs at final users (excluding taxes and levies) only increase up to 4% with climate change, but seasonal costs have higher variability. This analysis highlights that climate change affects the cost-optimal annual carbon-neutral power sector and needs to be included in energy planning.ElsevierRepositório do LNEGFortes, PatriciaSimoes, SofiaAmorim, FilipaSiggini, GildasSessa, ValentinaSaint-Drenan, Yves-MarieCarvalho, SilviaMujtaba, BabarDiogo, PauloAssoumou, Edi2022-01-28T17:52:25Z2022-01-01T00:00:00Z2022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3732engFortes, P... [et.al.] - How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal. In: Energy, 2022, Vol. 239, article nº 1221060360-544210.1016/j.energy.2021.1221061873-6785info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-10-16T04:31:59Zoai:repositorio.lneg.pt:10400.9/3732Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:36:56.909702Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
title How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
spellingShingle How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
Fortes, Patricia
Renewable energy sources
Power systems
Climate variability
Carbon neutrality
title_short How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
title_full How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
title_fullStr How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
title_full_unstemmed How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
title_sort How sensitive is a carbon-neutral power sector to climate change? The interplay between hydro, solar and wind for Portugal
author Fortes, Patricia
author_facet Fortes, Patricia
Simoes, Sofia
Amorim, Filipa
Siggini, Gildas
Sessa, Valentina
Saint-Drenan, Yves-Marie
Carvalho, Silvia
Mujtaba, Babar
Diogo, Paulo
Assoumou, Edi
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author2 Simoes, Sofia
Amorim, Filipa
Siggini, Gildas
Sessa, Valentina
Saint-Drenan, Yves-Marie
Carvalho, Silvia
Mujtaba, Babar
Diogo, Paulo
Assoumou, Edi
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do LNEG
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fortes, Patricia
Simoes, Sofia
Amorim, Filipa
Siggini, Gildas
Sessa, Valentina
Saint-Drenan, Yves-Marie
Carvalho, Silvia
Mujtaba, Babar
Diogo, Paulo
Assoumou, Edi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Renewable energy sources
Power systems
Climate variability
Carbon neutrality
topic Renewable energy sources
Power systems
Climate variability
Carbon neutrality
description ABSTRACT: Climate change will impact renewable resources and electricity demand, usually not jointly considered when designing future decarbonized power systems. This paper assesses how sensitive the Portuguese carbon-neutral power sector is to climate change by 2050 and what are the implications for the formally approved Portuguese Carbon Neutrality Roadmap. The future capacity factors for wind, solar and hydropower and electricity demand response to temperature are estimated for 22 climate projections along the Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5 and 8.5. The eTIMES_PT optimization model is used to assess its combined impact on the cost-optimal configuration of the power sector by 2050. Results show that climate change lowers hydropower generation by 20% (in median terms). Improving spatial and temporal resolution and including future climate patterns, results also in lower cost-effectiveness of solar photovoltaic vis-a-vis the Carbon Neutrality Roadmap. While future climate does not impact onshore wind production, offshore wind power generation is positively affected, being a climate-resilient carbon-neutral option for Portugal. Annual electricity unitary costs at final users (excluding taxes and levies) only increase up to 4% with climate change, but seasonal costs have higher variability. This analysis highlights that climate change affects the cost-optimal annual carbon-neutral power sector and needs to be included in energy planning.
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