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Water supply as a constraint on transmission expansion planning in the Western interconnection

机译:供水是西部互联网络中输电扩展计划的制约因素

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Consideration of water supply in transmission expansion planning (TEP) provides a valuable means of managing impacts of thermoelectric generation on limited water resources. Toward this opportunity, thermoelectric water intensity factors and water supply availability (fresh and non-fresh sources) were incorporated into a recent TEP exercise conducted for the electric interconnection in the Western United States. The goal was to inform the placement of new thermoelectric generation so as to minimize issues related to water availability. Although freshwater availability is limited in the West, few instances across five TEP planning scenarios were encountered where water availability impacted the development of new generation. This unexpected result was related to planning decisions that favored the development of low water use generation that was geographically dispersed across the West. These planning decisions were not made because of their favorable influence on thermoelectric water demand; rather, on the basis of assumed future fuel and technology costs, policy drivers and the topology of electricity demand. Results also projected that interconnection-wide thermoelectric water consumption would increase by 31% under the business-as-usual case, while consumption would decrease by 42% under a scenario assuming a low-carbon future. Except in a few instances, new thermoelectric water consumption could be accommodated with less than 10% of the local available water supply; however, limited freshwater supplies and state-level policies could increase use of non-fresh water sources for new thermoelectric generation. Results could have been considerably different if scenarios favoring higher-intensity water use generation technology or potential impacts of climate change had been explored. Conduct of this exercise highlighted the importance of integrating water into all phases of TEP, particularly joint management of decisions that are both directly (e.g., water availability constraint) and indirectly (technology or policy constraints) related to future thermoelectric water demand, as well as, the careful selection of scenarios that adequately bound the potential dimensions of water impact.
机译:在输电扩展计划(TEP)中考虑供水是管理热电发电对有限水资源的影响的宝贵手段。为了抓住这个机会,将热电水强度因子和水的可利用性(新鲜和非新鲜水源)纳入了最近在美国西部进行的电力互连TEP演习中。目的是告知新的热电发电的位置,以最大程度减少与水供应有关的问题。尽管西方的淡水供应有限,但在五个TEP规划方案中,很少遇到水供应影响新一代发电的情况。这一出乎意料的结果与规划决策有关,这些决策支持发展低用水量的发电,该发电量分布在整个西部地区。由于对热电需水量具有有利影响,因此未制定这些计划决策。而是基于假定的未来燃料和技术成本,政策驱动因素以及用电需求的拓扑结构。结果还预测,在照常使用的情况下,互连范围内的热电用水量将增加31%,而在假设低碳未来的情况下,用水量将减少42%。除少数情况外,新的热电用水量可容纳不到当地可用水量的10%;然而,有限的淡水供应和国家一级的政策可能会增加使用非淡水来生产新的热电。如果已经探索了采用更高强度的水利用发电技术或气候变化的潜在影响的情景,那么结果可能会大不相同。这项工作的进行突显了将水纳入TEP各个阶段的重要性,特别是联合管理与未来热电需水直接相关的决策(例如,水的可用性约束)和间接相关的决策(技术或政策约束)以及,仔细选择能充分限制水影响潜在范围的方案。

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