Published May 15, 2018 | Version v1
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Intermittent and stochastic character of renewable energy sources: Consequences, cost of intermittence and benefit of forecasting

  • 1. University of Corsica Pasquale Paoli, UMR CNRS 6134, Research Centre Georges Peri, Vignola, Route des Sanguinaires, F-20000 Ajaccio, France
  • 2. Galatasaray University, Computer Science Department, Ciragan Cad. N°36, Ortakoy 34357, Istambul, Turkey

Description

Solar and wind energy are inherently time-varying sources of energy on scales from minutes to seasons. Thus, the incorporation of such intermittent and stochastic renewable energy systems (ISRES) into an electricity grid provides some new challenges in managing a stable and safe energy supply, in using energy storage and/or 'back-up' energy from other sources. In such cases, the ability to accurately forecast the output of “unpredictable” energy facilities is essential for ensuring an optimal management of the energy production means. This review syntheses the reasons to predict solar or wind fluctuations, it shows that variability and stochastic variation of renewable sources have a cost, sometimes high. It provides useful information on the intermittence cost and on the decreasing of this cost due to an efficient forecasting of the source fluctuation; this paper is for engineers and researchers who are not necessarily familiar with the issue of the notions of cost and economy and justify future investments in the ISRES production forecasting.

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European Commission
TILOS – Technology Innovation for the Local Scale, Optimum Integration of Battery Energy Storage 646529