Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price

Non-conventional sources of renewable energy (NCER) are energy sources considered as a clean alternative for the energy supply versus an electric generation based on fossil fuels. In addition, they are a way by which the concentration level in the market is reduced and the participation of the deman...

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Hoyos, Santiago
Franco, Carlos Jaime
Dyner, Isaac
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2017
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Universidad EAFIT
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Unconventional source of renewable energy
Integration schemes
Electricity markets
Energy systems modeling
FNCER
Mecanismos de integración
Mercados de electricidad
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Integración de fuentes no convencionales de energía renovable al mercado eléctrico y su impacto sobre el precio
title Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
spellingShingle Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
Unconventional source of renewable energy
Integration schemes
Electricity markets
Energy systems modeling
FNCER
Mecanismos de integración
Mercados de electricidad
title_short Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
title_full Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
title_fullStr Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
title_sort Integration of Renewable Energies and its Impact on Electricity Price
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Hoyos, Santiago
Franco, Carlos Jaime
Dyner, Isaac
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Hoyos, Santiago
Franco, Carlos Jaime
Dyner, Isaac
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Unconventional source of renewable energy
Integration schemes
Electricity markets
Energy systems modeling
topic Unconventional source of renewable energy
Integration schemes
Electricity markets
Energy systems modeling
FNCER
Mecanismos de integración
Mercados de electricidad
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv FNCER
Mecanismos de integración
Mercados de electricidad
description Non-conventional sources of renewable energy (NCER) are energy sources considered as a clean alternative for the energy supply versus an electric generation based on fossil fuels. In addition, they are a way by which the concentration level in the market is reduced and the participation of the demand can be given. This article presents different mechanisms of integration of these sources in the market, and analyzes their effect on the electricity price in Colombia. Under defined simulation conditions, the results indicate that a 20% hare of the USRE in the coverage of demand on a distributed basis generates a 22% reduction in the electricity price for a long term.
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