Applying the Dispa-SET model on the seven countries from the South East Europe (CROSBI ID 653959)
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Tomić, Ivan ; Pavičević, Matija ; Quoilin, Sylvain ; Zucker, Andreas ; Krajačić, Goran ; Pukšec, Tomislav ; Duić, Neven
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Applying the Dispa-SET model on the seven countries from the South East Europe
The region of South East Europe is facing serious energy challenges. Thus, both the Sustainability chart and the Electricity Roadmap have been developed in order to reduce the impact of unpredictable fossil fuel prices as well as the energy consumption, together with the need to keep energy affordable for the consumers. These two agreements focus on the regional cooperation and implementation of the power exchange within the common electricity market, harmonization of legislations, higher penetration of renewable energy sources and improvement of the energy efficiency. Therefore, it is necessary to create new power systems which will be based on secure, competitive and sustainable national energy action plans. These targets will be primarily related to the security of future power systems, diversification of power supply and increase of interconnection capacities between the countries in the region. In order to fulfil this targets development of new energy planning and energy modelling concepts and solutions is of great importance. The Dispa-SET model is used as the modelling tool in this research. It is developed within the Joint Research Centre and represents a unit commitment and power dispatch model which focuses on the balancing and flexibility problems in the European grids. The model has been applied on the seven countries from the South East Europe. Six of them are members of the Energy Community and one is EU member state. Within this research three different scenarios, a reference one and two alternatives, have been developed. Due to the data availability, the model has been validated on the year 2010. In second scenario implementation of two cases representing national 2020 and 2030 strategies has been analysed. In order to examine stability of the power system with high shares of renewable energy in the regions power mix a third scenario has also been developed. Simulation results have shown that sustainable use of available potentials, according to the short and long term national strategies for the years 2020 and 2030, is quite conservative and has room for integration of additional renewable capacities without compromising the stability of the system.
Dispa-SET, Energy planning, Energy system modelling, Renewable energy sources
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2017.
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Podaci o skupu
8th Energy Planning and Modeling of Energy Systems - Meeting Belgrade
predavanje
23.10.2017-24.10.2017
Beograd, Srbija