arXiv Open Access 2020

Economic Value of Inertia in Low-Carbon Power Systems

Luis Badesa Fei Teng Goran Strbac
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Most renewable energy sources (RES) do not provide any inertial response. Their integration in a power grid implies a highly reduced level of system inertia, which leads to a deteriorated frequency performance. Then, the requirement for frequency response is significantly increased in order to maintain frequency security. Alternatively, enhanced provision of inertia from auxiliary sources may alleviate this problem. However, the benefits of inertia provision are not yet fully understood. In this paper, an inertia-dependent Stochastic Unit Commitment (SUC) tool is applied to quantify the economic value of inertia. The results demonstrate that enhanced provision of inertia would lead to significant economic savings, although these savings vary under different system conditions. These results should be brought to the attention of both market operators and investors, in order to inform the design of an ancillary-services market for inertia and the investment in auxiliary provision of inertia.

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Luis Badesa

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Fei Teng

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Goran Strbac

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Badesa, L., Teng, F., Strbac, G. (2020). Economic Value of Inertia in Low-Carbon Power Systems. https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.03763

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