Abstract
The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS) examined the impact of up to 30% penetration of variable renewable generation on the Western Electricity Coordinating Council system. Although start-up costs and higher operating costs because of part-load operation of thermal generators were included in the analysis, further investigation of additional costs associated with thermal unitcycling was deemed worthwhile. These additional cycling costs can be attributed to increases in capital as well as operations and maintenance costs because of wear and tear associated with increased unit cycling. This analysis examines the additional cycling costs of the thermal fleet by leveraging the results of WWSIS Phase 1 study.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 18 |
State | Published - 2012 |
Bibliographical note
Work performed by GE Energy, Schenectady, New YorkNREL Publication Number
- NREL/SR-5500-54864
Keywords
- cycling costs
- penetration
- transmission and grid integration
- variable generation
- wear and tear
- Western Wind and Solar Integration Study
- WWSIS