Framework for assessing environmental friendly strategies with the support of simulation
The technology shift from fossil -fuelled systems to renewable energies has been romoted by governments with the purpose of decarbonising the power industry. However, rapid technology progress has prompted disruptive changes that transformed market structures. Incumbent electricity utilities, partic...
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Castañeda Riascos, Mónica
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Castañeda Riascos, Mónica |
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Dyner, Isaac (Thesis advisor) |
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Castañeda Riascos, Mónica |
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Franco Cardona, carlos Jaime |
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The technology shift from fossil -fuelled systems to renewable energies has been romoted by governments with the purpose of decarbonising the power industry. However, rapid technology progress has prompted disruptive changes that transformed market structures. Incumbent electricity utilities, particularly those based on fossil - fuel plant, are shifting from their stable and predictable situation to confront challenges from those that offer alternative energy services. In this new environment, the industry will benefit from mid - to long - term sector foresight. This thesis studies :(i)the potential impact of renewable energy sources (RES) on electricity systems − merit order -effect and revenue erosion caused by distributed generation −, particularly, on the generation and distribution businesses, and (ii) measures to lead with the possible consequences of investments in renewable energy sources. For this purpose, a fairly detailed and ntegrated supply and demand - based system dynamics model has been built . The model disaggregates the household sector, which may generate a significant part of its lectricity using rooftop solar energy. This is illustrated by examining a utility engaged in the generation and distribution businesses in the Colombian electricity market. Simulation runs suggest that subject to policy and economic circumstances , solar rooftop generation is a major threat for utilities; while the generation business is most affected in the short - term, the distribution business is the one most im pacted in the long - term, and jointly they may induce the utility “death spiral”. Furthermore , strategies to a ddress death spiral were simulated, results indicate that under certain conditions it is possible to attain a balance between social welfare and the aversion of the utility death spiral through systemic interventions |
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Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 InternacionalDerechos reservados - Universidad Nacional de Colombiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Franco Cardona, carlos JaimeDyner, Isaac (Thesis advisor)b80a3bd0-f6ac-4971-acdc-06f5a8700c2b-1Castañeda Riascos, Mónicaccca2a6c-7f79-41ba-9601-7be1f6311e7d3002019-07-02T20:55:38Z2019-07-02T20:55:38Z2017-12-13https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/62270http://bdigital.unal.edu.co/61287/The technology shift from fossil -fuelled systems to renewable energies has been romoted by governments with the purpose of decarbonising the power industry. However, rapid technology progress has prompted disruptive changes that transformed market structures. Incumbent electricity utilities, particularly those based on fossil - fuel plant, are shifting from their stable and predictable situation to confront challenges from those that offer alternative energy services. In this new environment, the industry will benefit from mid - to long - term sector foresight. This thesis studies :(i)the potential impact of renewable energy sources (RES) on electricity systems − merit order -effect and revenue erosion caused by distributed generation −, particularly, on the generation and distribution businesses, and (ii) measures to lead with the possible consequences of investments in renewable energy sources. For this purpose, a fairly detailed and ntegrated supply and demand - based system dynamics model has been built . The model disaggregates the household sector, which may generate a significant part of its lectricity using rooftop solar energy. This is illustrated by examining a utility engaged in the generation and distribution businesses in the Colombian electricity market. Simulation runs suggest that subject to policy and economic circumstances , solar rooftop generation is a major threat for utilities; while the generation business is most affected in the short - term, the distribution business is the one most im pacted in the long - term, and jointly they may induce the utility “death spiral”. Furthermore , strategies to a ddress death spiral were simulated, results indicate that under certain conditions it is possible to attain a balance between social welfare and the aversion of the utility death spiral through systemic interventionsResumen: El cambio tecnológico de sistemas basados en combustibles fósiles a energías renovables ha sido promovido por los gobiernos con el propósito de descarbonizar la industria eléctrica. Sin embargo, el rápido progreso de la tecnología ha provocado cambios perturbadores que transforma n las estructuras del mercado. Las empresas de electricidad, en particular aquellas que usan combustibles fósiles, están cambiando de su situación estable y previsible para enfrentar los retos impuestos por empresas que ofrecen otros servicios. En este nuevo entorno, la industria se beneficiará de la previsión sectorial de mediano y largo plazo. Esta tesis se estudia: (i) el impacto potencial de las fuentes de energía renovable (RES) en los sistemas eléctricos (orden de mérito y erosión de los ingresos de las empresas debido a la generación distribuida) , particularmente en los negocios de generación y distribución ;y (ii) medidas para lidiar con las posibles consecuencias de las inversiones en fuentes de energía renovables. Para ello, se ha construido un modelo de dinámica del sistema basado en la oferta y la demanda, bastante detallado e integrado. En el modelo desagrega el sector de los hogares, que puede generar una parte significativa de su electricidad utilizando energía solar distribuida. Esto se ilustra mediante el análisis de una empresa de servicios públicos que se dedica a los negocios de generación y distribución en el mercado eléctrico colombiano. Las corridas de simulación sugieren que, dadas ciertas circunstancias políticas y económicas, la eneración solar distribuida es una gran amenaza para las empresas de electricidad. Mientras que el negocio de generación es el más afectado en el corto plazo, el negocio de distribución es el más impactado en el largo plazo, y conjuntamente pueden inducir la "espiral de la uerte" de la empresa. Además, se simularon estrategias para abordar la espiral de la muerte, los resultados indican que bajo ciertas condiciones es posible lograr un equilibrio entre el bienestar social y la aversión de la espiral de muerte de las empresas a través de intervenciones sistémicasDoctoradoapplication/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín Facultad de Minas Escuela de Sistemas Ingeniería de Sistemas e InformáticaIngeniería de Sistemas e InformáticaCastañeda Riascos, Mónica (2017) Framework for assessing environmental friendly strategies with the support of simulation. Doctorado thesis, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.03 Obras enciclopédicas generales / Encyclopedias and books of factsElectricity utilitiesRenewablesSystem dynamicsDistributed generationFramework for assessing environmental friendly strategies with the support of simulationTrabajo de grado - Doctoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TDORIGINAL1128428774.2017.pdfTesis de Doctorado en Ingeniería - Sistemasapplication/pdf2830970https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/bitstream/unal/62270/1/1128428774.2017.pdf406ee5895fa060781cfcd5a7c2cd4b0dMD51THUMBNAIL1128428774.2017.pdf.jpg1128428774.2017.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg5544https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/bitstream/unal/62270/2/1128428774.2017.pdf.jpg484d2d4b4f4f43aba49666fee407bf86MD52unal/62270oai:repositorio.unal.edu.co:unal/622702023-10-17 10:41:54.213Repositorio Institucional Universidad Nacional de Colombiarepositorio_nal@unal.edu.co |