论文标题
基于价格的需求响应对欧洲电力市场碳排放的影响:足够的碳价格的重要性
The effect of price-based demand response on carbon emissions in European electricity markets: The importance of adequate carbon prices
论文作者
论文摘要
基于价格的需求响应(PBDR)最近被归因于经济巨大,但也归因于环境潜力。但是,确定其短期对碳排放的影响需要了解边际排放因子(MEF)的知识,与网格混合发射因子(XEF)相比,由于国家电力市场的复杂特征,这很麻烦地计算出来。因此,这项研究提出了两种基于订单的方法,以近似小时MEF,并将其应用于2017 - 2019年的20个欧洲国家 /地区的可用数据集。根据由此产生的电力价格,MEF和XEFS,模拟了标准化的每日负载转移,以量化其对边际成本和碳排放的影响。最后,通过重复不同碳价格水平的负载偏移模拟,分析了碳价格对所得碳排放的影响。有趣的是,基于价格的负载变化导致20个国家中8个国家的运营碳排放量增加,并且在所有20个国家 /地区平均增加了2.1%。从基于价格的基于MEF的负载转移将相应的碳排放量降低到35%,尽管与基于价格的负载变化相比,货币成本降低了56%。在特定情况下,PBDR导致碳排放量的增加,这主要是由于货币和煤炭等经济优势在优点秩序中。但是,随着碳的价格上涨,碳强度与燃料边际成本之间的相关性大大增加。因此,凭借足够的碳价格,PBDR可以成为经济和环境改进的有效工具。
Price-based demand response (PBDR) has recently been attributed great economic but also environmental potential. However, the determination of its short-term effects on carbon emissions requires the knowledge of marginal emission factors (MEFs), which compared to grid mix emission factors (XEFs), are cumbersome to calculate due to the complex characteristics of national electricity markets. This study, therefore, proposes two merit order-based methods to approximate hourly MEFs and applies it to readily available datasets from 20 European countries for the years 2017-2019. Based on the resulting electricity prices, MEFs, and XEFs, standardized daily load shifts were simulated to quantify their effects on marginal costs and carbon emissions. Finally, by repeating the load shift simulations for different carbon price levels, the impact of the carbon price on the resulting carbon emissions was analyzed. Interestingly, the simulated price-based load shifts led to increases in operational carbon emissions for 8 of the 20 countries and to an average increase of 2.1% across all 20 countries. Switching from price-based to MEF-based load shifts reduced the corresponding carbon emissions to a decrease of 35%, albeit with 56% lower monetary cost savings compared to the price-based load shifts. Under specific circumstances, PBDR leads to an increase in carbon emissions, mainly due to the economic advantage fuel sources such as lignite and coal have in the merit order. However, as the price of carbon is increased, the correlation between the carbon intensity and the marginal cost of the fuels substantially increases. Therefore, with adequate carbon prices, PBDR can be an effective tool for both economical and environmental improvement.