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Framework conditions for the

integration of flexibilitiy options

Dr. Dierk Bauknecht, Moritz Vogel

Leonardo Energy Webinar

31st March 2015

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Overview

Webinar two weeks ago: Modelling of flexibility demand and

options in the German power system

Complementary work on framework for flexibility options.

General principles, no detailed legal analysis

1. General conclusion from modelling work for framework design

2. Reduction of flexibility demand

3. Coordination between network and market

4. Level playing field – Removing barriers

5. Sector coupling

6. RES-E support schemes

7. Support mechanisms for flexibility options

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Existing flexibility; no import and export

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ca. 40% RES-E ca. 61% RES-E ca. 75% RES-E40 % RES-E 60 % RES-E 75 % RES-E

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Scenario 2030 for Germany, ca. 60% RES-E

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8.394 4.308 1.210 2.869 2.004 -1.002 2.170 1.327 0 - -

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Reduction of flexibility demand

Used potentials

Not used for deficit reduction

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Flexibility Roadmap

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Scenario year /

RES-E share

2020

ca. 40%

2030

ca. 61%

2050

ca. 75%

Flexibility

demand and

options

No deficits,

Very low surpluses

New flexibility

competes against

existing options

Relevant surpluses

and especially deficits

Sufficient flexibility

options available

Longer deficit periods

long-term storage

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design

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New flexibility still has a low system value

(competition with existing options, valuemainly through higher efficiencies).

Development of flexibility options not onlyhampered by framework conditions,

but also by low system value of flexibility

Flexibility options need to be developed in time.

Many options are available in principle, but still need to be brought to the market.

Are price signals sufficient?

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Reduction of flexibility demand in the system

Before introducing additional flexibility to the system, flexibility

demand should be reduced to a minimum.

Efficient use of already present options

Market design for demand reduction

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Efficient use of European

interconnectorsLinking different markets

Optimization of the overall

system

Interconnectors not always

used according to their full

capacity

Flow-based trading

Make available flexibility that

has been offered to the

balancing market but is no

longer needed there to other

markets

(e.g. intraday market)

Demand for flexibility

increases when used in a

smaller balancing area (e.g.

self consumption)

From a flexibility perspective,

market design should enable

large balancing areas.

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Grid operator as a storage operator?

• Grid operator can make use of grid information.

But:

• Grid operator only as a storage operator…

• Level Playing Field?

• …or as well as an operator of power plants and flexible

consumers.

Do not weaken unbundling, but establish a mechanism for

coordinating between market and grid

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Unbundling

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Grid oriented Market oriented

Grid operator is

flexibility operator

Only under special

circumstances.

Otherwise, the efficient

development of

fleixibilities is harder to

achieve.

Removal of unbundling:

Why should the grid

operator become a

flexibility operator?

Flexibility operator is

separate from the grid

operator

Only grid oriented

corrections via

coordination

mechanisms (e.g. traffic

light approach)

Unbundling: Flexibility

options are mainly

dispatched market-

based

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Options

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Price signals

Reductionof barriers

R&DSpecificsupport

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Level-playing-field for Flexibility Options

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Barriers for flexibility mechanisms

Flexibility demand only increases step-by-step.

Remove barriers before considering additional support mechanisms.

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Barrier Affected flexibility options

Storage treated as consumers?

• Levies and taxes

• Network charges

Storage technologies

Power-to-x options

Balancing market design – offer

sizes/duration

Smaller flexibiliy mechanisms

Standardised load profiles for small

consumers

Private households

Network charging structure Consumers with a high capacity element

Capacity mechanisms If capacity mechanisms are introduced, different

flexibility options should be taken into account.

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Barriers for flexibility mechanisms

Flexibility demand only increases step-by-step.

Remove barriers before considering additional support mechanisms.

Framework Conditions for Flexibility Options | Webinar | 31.03.2015

Barrier Affected flexibility options

Storage treated as consumers?

• Levies and taxes

• Network charges

Storage technologies

Power-to-x options

Balancing market design – offer

sizes/duration

Smaller flexibiliy mechanisms

Standardised load profiles for small

consumers

Private households

Network charging structure Consumers with a high capacity element

Capacity mechanisms If capacity mechanisms are introduced, different

flexibility options should be taken into account.

Level Playing Field:

What if storage does

not pay network

charges?

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Framework conditions and sector coupling

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With sector coupling the use of electricity in other sectors is possible

and RES-E can be introduced to substitute conventional energies.

CreateElectricity demand

Inflexibility

New electricity

consumers

● Power-to-Heat

● Power-to-Gas

● E-mobility

● …

NeedRES-E capacities

Flexibilities

Every new consumer creates a new demand which is

partly inflexible. Overall demand increases.

New consumer have to be provided with renewable

electricity, so that conventional electricity is not increased.

Flexibilities are necessary to integrate new consumer.

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Framework conditions and sector coupling

Framework Conditions for Flexibility Options | Webinar | 31.03.2015

With sector coupling the use of electricity in other sectors is possible

and RES-E can be introduced to substitute conventional energies.

CreateElectricity demand

Inflexibility

New electricity

consumers

● Power-to-Heat

● Power-to-Gas

● E-mobility

● …

NeedRES-E capacities

Flexibilities

Every new consumer creates a new demand which is

partly inflexible. Overall demand increases.

New consumer have to be provided with renewable

electricity, so that conventional electricity is not increased.

Flexibilities are necessary to integrate new consumer.

This implies for the development of framework

conditions:

1. Only renewable electricity should be used in other

sectors. For example, night storage heaters cannot

currently be considered as renewable heat.

2. Future consumers and increasing RES-E demand

have to be taken into account when defining RES-E

targets and instruments.

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RES-E flexibility and framework conditions

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47 GW

66 TWh

0,5 TWh

17 TWh

6001 7001 8001

Hours of the year [h]

Scenario 2020a Scenario 2030 Scenario 2050a

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RES-E flexibility and framework conditions

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17 GW

47 GW

66 TWh

0,5 TWh

17 TWh

6001 7001 8001

Hours of the year [h]

Scenario 2020a Scenario 2030 Scenario 2050a

Operational flexibility of RES-E generation

relevant mainly in times of surplus generation.

For the time being, this occurs only in a few

hours of the year.

Does a complete market integration of RES-E

with full price and balancing risk make sense in

this context?

Or are other mechanisms possible, which can

give market incentives whithout a complete

market integration?

• Feed-in-tariffs depending on the market

price

• Feed-in-tariffs taking into account negative

prices

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Support Schemes for Flexibility Options?

• Emphasis should be on the reduction of barriers.

• Support schemes should focus on R&D, rather than market

introduction.

• Mechanisms for certain technologies should not be introduced:

• e.g. support programm for decentralised battery storage in Germany:

Storages not yet needed in the electricity system

• Support should not be implemented on the basis of the amount of

electricity generated. Otherwise an incentive for maximizing the use

of flexibilities is set.

• At this stage, from an electricity sector perspective no support for

long-term storage (power-to-gas) is needed.

• Relevant only at RES-E shares above 75%

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Contact

Dr. Dierk Bauknecht

Senior Researcher

Öko-Institut e.V.

Postfach 17 71

79017 Freiburg

Telefon: +49 761 45295-230

E-Mail: [email protected]

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