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Flexibility in the energy system

Using options as efficiently as possible

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Flexibility in the energy system

Energy storage & sector coupling

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Flexibility in the energy system

Grids – extension of grids

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Flexibility in the energy system

Flexibility in the energy system

Flexibility in the energy system

Wind- and solar-based variable power generation is growing worldwide. System flexibility in the energy system – guaranteed by the following four options – is required in order to optimally integrate these energy sources:

Dispatchable generation

Storage-e and sector coupling

Grids

Demand-side integration

Digital technologies and corresponding IT infrastructure ensure networking and thus the best possible use of the four flexibility options mentioned above. Dispatchable generation is currently the most important flexibility option in the energy system.

Dispatchable generation as vital component

Dispatchable thermal power plants and pumped storage power plants are used as generation plants in flexible operation. Flexibility refers to the speed and extent to which these plants can adapt their load to the difference between current demand and feed-in of variable renewable sources. From the technical point of view, flexibility of generation plants comprises three different dimensions:

  • Low minimum load
    represents the lowest load level at which the plant can be operated stably and without any supporting fuels such as oil.
  • Short start-up time
    is the period of time required from starting power plant operation up to achieving stable minimum load.
  • High load ramps
    indicate how quickly a plants´ output can be changed within a certain period of time.
Dimensions of flexible power plant operation

Flexibility parameters of dispatchable generation plants

Dispatchable generation plants have the following flexibility parameters:

  • load gradient in load range indicated,
  • minimum load and
  • ramp-up time for warm and cold start-up.

The three values shown are: usual value / state of the art / future potential.

Example: The average load gradient of a hard coal-fired plants amounts to 2%/min, the state of the art is 4%/min and the future potential will be 6%/min.

* As per emission limits for NOx and CO.
** Limited by minimal load for steam turbine. CCGT = Combined Cycle Gas Turbine

Thermal power plants

Publications

Flexibility Toolbox​

The Flexibility Toolbox supports operators of coal-fired power plants in switching from base-load to flexible operation. It contains information on technologies, further training courses and management topics. The Toolbox offers 40 different measures to increase flexibility through retrofits or technical interventions. The measures concentrate on combustion, water-steam cycle, turbine, control technology and auxiliary systems.

The recipe book for the flexibilization of coal fired power plants

This book presents best practices and operating procedures for the flexible operation of coal fired power plants In India. It is based on the review of published international literature, inputs from pilot studies carried out in the Indian power stations (including the test run activities under the auspices of the Indo-German Energy Forum with VGB involvement) and experts’ interviews. It was compiled by Mr. Anjan Sinha, a highly acknowledged Indian expert on this subject who had worked for NTPC for many years. The book was published in October 2020.

Partner steam power plant

The research project “Partner steam power plant for regenerative power generation” investigated how existing power plants can better regulate variable renewable generation in order to facilitate demand-oriented integration of renewables.

In the „FLEXI-TES: Making power plants more flexible through thermal energy storage“ project, it will then be investigated how to further improve flexibility of hard coal-fired plants by storing thermal energy in the plant.

vgbe-Standards

Some vgbe/VGB Standards provide important information and recommendations for action, especially for flexible power plant operation:

Article from the vgbe energy journal (formerly: VGB PowerTech Journal)

Pumped Storage Power Plants

Hydro power makes a central contribution
to flexibilise the energy system

Hydropower | Part of the Renewable Family

Europe’s hydropower industry is a world leader in offering sustainable development and innovation for the environmental friendly generation of energy. The power of technology and innovation is important for pushing big ideas, making the low carbon shift, creating new industries and jobs and more importantly,. in the service of people, our future generations and the planet.

Eurelectric-vgbe Hydropower - Fact sheets

Hydropower plays a major role in meeting Europe’s ambitious energy transition goals. In particular, it complements the increasing share of variable renewables in the European power system. Such a system, with large deployments of wind and solar, requires sufficient flexibility, firm capacity and the ability to balance variable generation. Hydropower has all these capabilities.

Article from the vgbe energy journal (formerly: VGB PowerTech Journal)

vgbe on the way to the energy system of the future

vgbe White Paper Energy System

In its White Paper “Being Part of the Future Energy System”, vgbe presents eight strategic fields of action enabling the implementation of sustainable, environmentally friendly, economic and secure energy supply. All players in the energy sector – from politics, business and society – are called upon to make their contributions to the implementation of these fields of action.

International activities

Advanced-Power-System-Flexibility-Kampagne

vgbe participates in the Advanced-Power-System-Flexibility(PSF)-Kampagne, which is coordinated by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and which is a continuation of the Advanced-Power-Plant-Flexibility-Kampagne, concluded at the ninth Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM9) in Copenhagen. CEM is a global platform, comprising 24 countries and the European Union, to promote sustainable and clean energy supply.

Indo-German Energy Forum

Flexible coal-fired power plants are an important focus of the Indo-German Energy Forum (DIEF). The DIEF is a format for the exchange between the Indian and German Governments on issues of energy policy. vgbe is cooperating in the Task Force Flexibility, which coordinates all activities around flexible operation of thermal power plants with the focus on two reference power plants at the Dadri and Simhadri sites. vgbe cooperates with its Indian partner the Excellence Enhancement Centre (EEC).

Hydropower Europe

vgbe is cooperating in a Research and Innovation Agenda & Technology Roadmap for hydropower within the scope of the EU Horizon 2020 programme. In HYDROPOWER EUROPE the issue of flexibilisation also plays an important role.

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Dr Mario Bachhiesl

Head of Renewables and Distributed Generation, Health and Safety