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Addressing flexibility and decarbonization of energy systems through TIMES modelling
1. Addressing flexibility and decarbonization of
energy systems through TIMES modelling
The case of European Islands
Summer 2021 Semi-Annual ETSAP Meeting
1
17 June 2021 – Regular Workshop Day 1
Sophie CHLELA Sandrine SELOSSE Nadia MAIZI
2. Outline
1: Project Background
2: The interest in islands’ energy systems
3: Flexibility of the power system
4: Case Studies
5: Conclusion & lessons learned
6: Annex
2
3. Project Goals
1: Allow a high level of local renewable energy
sources penetration
2: Provide visibility of the energy grid to better
manage its flexibility and plan its evolutions
3: Develop synergies between the electricity,
heating, cooling, water and, transport networks
4: Reduce the use of hydrocarbon-based energies
5: Ensure the sustainability of the solutions and
their replicability in other islands
The main objective of the GIFT (Geographical Islands FlexibiliTy) project is to decarbonise the energy mix of islands.
3
4. Why are we interested in energy systems of
islands?
4
Opportunities
Policy support (EU Clean
energy for EU islands),
Endowment in RE sources,
Cost competitivity of RE,
International commitments
Challenges
Energy supply, Economic,
Vulnerability towards
Climate Change
→ Developing island specific energy system models
5. Flexibility of the energy system
5
• Operation of the energy system with
instantaneous stability and long-term security of
supply
• Reliability and cost-effectiveness
• Management of the variability and uncertainty of
renewable energies
• Ensure the balance between supply and demand
→ Develop synergies between the sectors
constituting the energy system
Power system flexibility enablers in the
energy sector
IRENA, 2018
6. The Demonstration sites
6
➢ Smallest island in the Gulf of Naples, Area =
4.26 𝑘𝑚2
➢ Density = 2449 inhabitants/𝑘𝑚2
➢ Challenges: Grid congestions, High seasonality
of demand (tourism)
➢ Fourth largest island in Norway: cluster of large and
small islands, Area = 2240 𝑘𝑚2
➢ Density = 14.52 inhabitants/𝑘𝑚2
➢ Challenges: Limited possibilities of new grid
connections, Fish farms using diesel generators
Procida Island (IT) Hinnøya Island Cluster (NO)
7. Hinnøya Island Cluster
7
GIFT Flexibility solutions
Geographical locations of Hinnøya island cluster
Ship/Harb
our EMS
EV +
Charging
station
BMS-
Storage
mng. (HBr
storage)
Factory
EMS
GIFT DigitalTwin, 2019
➢ Modeled as 3 regions
➢ 12 seasons
➢ 2 Weekly
➢ 24 Daynite
8. Hinnøya Island Cluster: Energy profile
8
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Harstad Rest Hinnøya Grytøya
Consumption
in
TJ
Electricity consumption by sector and region
Residential Primary Secondary Tertiary
Electricity in Norway 96% from Hydro, used in the economic
sectors except fish farming
High reliance on the transportation in Norway and main source
of emission on the island since Fossil fuel is mostly used
9. EV deployment on the long-term
9
2) Increasing trend of Electric Vehicles sold in Harstad
Source: GIFT Deliverable D7.1
1) Policy enablers for EVs in Norway
- Targets to reach 35-40% emission cuts from the
transport sector compared to 2005 (White paper, Meld.
St. 41 (2016–2017))
- New cars and light vans must be zero emission vehicles
by 2025 (Norway’s National Transport Plan, 2018-2019)
- Incentives like Tax Exemption on registration of the new
vehicles, traffic insurance and the re-registration, road
usage (Norway's Fourth Biennial Report 2020,
Framework Convention on Climate Change)
- Gradual increase of taxation on ETS and non-ETS
emissions (White paper Norway's Climate Action Plan
(Meld. St. 13 (2020-2021))
10. Flexibility in Hinnøya island cluster: EV charging
10
In GIFT, the flexibility is offered by each
individual charging session whose load
is shifted from peak hours to off-peak
hours to release the stress on the
distribution grid (GIFT D7.1)
EV Charging
Strategies
Uncontrolled
Passive
control
Active Control
(smart charging)
Unidirectional
(V1G)
Bidirectional (V2G)
(Adapted from Knezovic, 2016)
Classification of possible strategies for EV adoption
11. 0
2
4
6
8
10
12
H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17 H18 H19 H20 H21 H22 H23 H24
Electricity
(TJ)
Load demand profile and EV charging
(typical winter working day) (2035)
Load with EV charging EV charging Load demand
Prosumers in Hinnøya: Demand response
11
Technical parameters of chargers and
vehicles, i.e data on their size and
operational distance (fuel economy,
capital costs, O&M costs and lifetime)
Future transport service demand and
mobility demand, based on the national
transport model of Norway (NTM) & U.S.
Department of Transportation resp. +
future electricity prices (NVE forecasts)
Taxation on transport greenhouse
gas emissions (CO2, NOX)
0
0.002
0.004
0.006
0.008
0.01
0.012
0.014
0.016
0.018
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17 H18 H19 H20 H21 H22 H23 H24
Charging BEVs with respect to electricity prices (2035)
Charging control (TJ) Discharge (TJ) Electricity prices (M€/TJ)
TIMES EV charging strategy
12. Procida Island: Energy profile
12
o Main source of energy is electricity from imports
o Solar energy: reduce dependency + decarbonization of sectors
Electricity supply (2018) Electricity consumption (2018)
Data from E-Distribuzione, 2018
13. Prosumers in Procida: Self-consumption
13
Exploiting Solar energy potential
0.00% 0.00%
-0.61%
-0.39% -0.39% -0.38% -0.38% -0.39%
-0.70%
-0.60%
-0.50%
-0.40%
-0.30%
-0.20%
-0.10%
0.00%
2018 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
Relative
difference
in
system
imports
[%]
Total imports decrease at peak hours
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
2018 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
Imported
electricity
[MWh]
Electricity imports to public buildings
HIGH HIGH_STG
Reduction in
electricity imports
in public buildings
>50%
Source: Giulia Grazioli
14. Prosumers in Procida: Electric vehicles
14
Used as additional electricity
demand
• No investment costs or fixed
O&M
• Load depends on the fleet
dimension, technical parameters
and behavioural attitudes
• Fleet evolution in time is based
on the Italian strategic plan for
the energy system (PNIEC): need
of number of vehicles deployed
to calculate the electricity
demand
• 80% charging at peak hours
15. Conclusion & Lessons learned
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• Flexibility & RE integration through:
1. Production of electricity on the island
2. Storage technologies
• Cross-sectoral flexibility solutions:
Electrification of the transport sector
for RE integration and
decarbonization (specific for Norway)
16. Conclusion & Lessons learned
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Key takeaways:
- Assessing the context of the territory as well as the energy system of the island help in
understanding the flexibility needs and identify the suitable solutions
- Flexibility is linked to investment costs and maturity of solutions
- Long term planning supports decision making in new investments in flexibility solutions, but is
limited from a grid operation point of view
- Necessity of involvement of the consumers that become “prosumers” thus participating in the
energy transition
- Permissible regulatory framework and the use of properly designed systems for information
and communication , monitoring and measurement are needed for the sustainability of the
solutions
17. REFERENCES 1
1. https://www.gift-h2020.eu/
2. GIFT Deliverable D7.2 https://www.gift-h2020.eu/delivrables/
3. “TIMES-HINNOYA” Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 2020
4. R. Loulou, G. Goldstein, A. Kanudia, A. Lettila, and U. Remme, ‘Documentation for the TIMES Model - Part I’. Jul. 2016.
https://iea-etsap.org/
5. EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG ENERGY. (2017, octobre 20). Clean energy for all Europeans package [Text]. Energy -
European Commission. https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/energy-strategy/clean-energy-all-europeans_en
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the-Energy-Transition. /publications/2018/Nov/Power-system-flexibility-for-the-energy-transition
7. IEA, ‘Status of Power System Transformation 2019’, p. 32, May 2019.
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18. REFERENCES 2
1. Knezovic, K. (2016) 'Active integration of electric vehicles in the distribution network - theory, modelling and practice',
Ph.D. Thesis, DTU.
2. M. of C. and Environment, ‘Meld. St. 41 (2016–2017)’, Government.no, Jun. 16, 2017.
https://www.regjeringen.no/en/dokumenter/meld.-st.-41-20162017/id2557401/ (accessed May 17, 2021).
3. Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications, ‘National Transport Plan 2018-2029’.
https://www.regjeringen.no/contentassets/7c52fd2938ca42209e4286fe86bb28bd/en-
gb/pdfs/stm201620170033000engpdfs.pdf (accessed May 03, 2021).
4. Norway's Fourth Biennial Report 2020, Framework Convention on Climate Change,
https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/Norway_BR4%20%282%29.pdf
5. White paper Norway's Climate Action Plan (Meld. St. 13 (2020-2021)
https://www.regjeringen.no/en/aktuelt/heilskapeleg-plan-for-a-na-klimamalet/id2827600/
6. Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), Long-Term Power Market Analysis (Langsiktig kraftmarkedsanalyse 2019-
2040)(in Nowegian). 2019, NVE.
7. Fuel taxation https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/business-and-organisation/vat-and-duties/excise-duties/about-the-excise-
duties/mineral-product/
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19. Thank you for your attention !
Q&A
e-mail: sophie.chlela@mines-paristech.fr
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20. Annex
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Energy mix of Hinnoya island cluster, scenario
with investment in new Hydro and Wind
21. The project’s solutions
o Grid IT platform for KPI visualisation, geographic
visualisation, grid observability, prospective
modelling and long-term assessment.
o VPS system, a decentralised automatic demand
response trading platform
o Prosumers or smart energy consumers that
postpone energy demanding tasks or select
alternate sources for energy to reduce the load
on the power grid, thus providing flexibility.
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ESB
Digital Twin
Prediction System
Grid Observability
VPS Control Centre
Flex Agent Flex Agent Flex Agent Flex Agent Flex Agent
Ship/Harb
our EMS
EV +
Charging
station
Factory
EMS
Storage
mng.
(Smart
Energy
Hub)
BMS-
Storage
mng. (HBr
storage)
Data
exchange
Flex trading
Flex trading
Grid IT
platform
VPS
system
Prosumers