作者
Mete Seref Ahunbay, Amir Ashour Novirdoust, Rajon Bhuiyan, Martin Bichler, Shilpa Bindu, Endre Bjørndal, Mette Bjørndal, Hans Ulrich Buhl, José Pablo Chaves-Ávila, Helena Gerard, Stephan Gross, Lisa Hanny, Johannes Knörr, Clara Sophie Köhnen, Luciana Marques, Antonello Monti, Karsten Neuhoff, Christoph Neumann, Elena Ocenic, Marion Ott, Markus Pichlmeier, Jörn C Richstein, Maximilian Rinck, Felix Röhrich, Paul Maximilian Röhrig, Alexander Sauer, Jens Strüker, Matteo Troncia, Johannes Wagner, Martin Weibelzahl, Philip Zilke
发表日期
2021
简介
[en] Speeding up the energy transition in the European Union (EU) is a major task to quickly reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Market design plays a crucial role in the decarbonization of the European energy system, driving the expansion of both Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and accompanying flexibility sources. In particular, demand flexibility by energy-intensive industrial companies can play a key role. By flexibilizing their production processes, industrial companies can contribute to an increased use of variable RES (in the following referred to as Variable Renewable Energy (VRE)) to lower the CO2 footprint of their products with positive effects on economic competitiveness. Together with other flexibility sources like electric vehicles, the EU can transition to a just, low-carbon society and economy with benefits for all. However, to actually realize these benefits, market design must account for the changing production and consumption characteristics, eg, the intermittency of VRE. Starting with current challenges of the energy transition that need to be solved with a future market designin the EU, the whitepaper takes alternative market design options and recent technological developments into account, which are highly intertwined. The whitepaper elaborates on the role of, for instance, flexibility, digital technologies, market design with locational incentives, and possible transition pathways in a European context. The “Clean energy for all Europeans” package offers a new opportunity to deepen the integration of different national electricity systems, whereby Transmission System Operators (TSOs) are required to reserve at least 70 …
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