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Modeling the value of integrated U.S. and Canadian power sector expansion

机译:建模集成的美国和加拿大电力部门扩张的价值

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The U.S.-Canadian power system has evolved into a highly integrated grid. Cross-border transmission and coordination of system operations create an interconnected power system with combined imports and exports of electricity of greater than 77 TWh per year. Currently, more than 5 GW of new international transmission lines are in various stages of permitting and development. These transmission lines may enable even greater integration and coordination of the U.S. and Canadian systems, which can in turn increase the reliability and flexibility of North America’s electricity grid and help address challenges associated with integrating high levels of variable renewables. Using a version of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Regional Energy Deployment System (ReEDS) model that incorporates Canada, this analysis quantifies the differences in the evolution of the power system under scenarios in which cross-border transmission capacity is restricted to today’s levels, and scenarios in which new transmission is less restricted. These impacts are analyzed under a “business- as-usual” reference scenario and a scenario in which deep cuts in power sector carbon dioxide emissions levels are achieved. A set of key impact metrics is analyzed, including 1) the composition of generating capacity by technology, 2) system costs, 3) wholesale electricity prices, 4) international electricity exports and imports, 5) transmission capacity, and 6) carbon dioxide emission levels. When new cross-border transmission is not allowed, the United States needs additional capacity (primarily natural gas and renewable energy) to meet domestic needs, while total Canadian capacity is lower because less capacity is needed to export to the United States. This effect is amplified under the carbon cap scenario. Impacts vary on a regional basis, largely due to the different relative sizes of the generation portfolio between countries and regions and the relative impact from cross-border electricity trade. The total impact from restricting cross-border trade on carbon emissions and average wholesale electricity prices is limited, due to the relative size of the domestic power systems and the cross-border trade volume. Cross-border transmission capacity is projected to more than double under the unrestricted transmission capacity scenarios, which exceeds the rate of projected domestic transmission capacity additions in each country.
机译:U.S.-Canadian电力系统已进化为高度集成的网格。系统运营的跨境传输和协调创建了一个互联的电力系统,每年综合进口和电力出口大于77 TWH。目前,超过5 GW的新型国际传输线是允许和开发的各个阶段。这些传输线可以实现U.S.和加拿大系统的更大集成和协调,这可以增加北美电网的可靠性和灵活性,并帮助解决与集成高水平可再生能源相关的挑战。使用纳入加拿大的国家可再生能源实验室的区域能源部署系统(REEDS)模型的版本,该分析在跨境传输能力仅限于今天的水平的情况下量化了电力系统演化的差异,以及当今的水平,以及场景其中新的传输不太受限制。在“业务上”参考场景下分析了这些影响,并实现了电力扇区二氧化碳排放水平的深切割的场景。分析了一组关键影响指标,包括1)通过技术,2)系统成本,3)批发电价,4)国际电价出口,5)传播能力和6)二氧化碳排放水平。当不允许新的跨境传输时,美国需要额外的容量(主要是天然气和可再生能源)以满足国内需求,而加拿大总容量较低,因为需要更少的能力来向美国出口。在碳帽场景下扩增这种效果。影响因区域基础而变化,主要是由于各国和地区之间的多种相对尺寸以及跨境电力贸易的相对影响。由于国内电力系统和跨境贸易量的相对规模,限制跨境交易对碳排放碳排放和平均批发电价的总影响。在不受限制的传输容量方案下,跨境传输容量投射到不受限制的传输容量方案的两倍,超过每个国家的预计国内传输能力增加率。

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