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Understanding curtailment

Understanding curtailment

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"Is it a feature, or is it a bug? And I think we could say it's both. It's part feature, it's part bug."


Way back in 2014, renewable power generation curtailment was a nascent issue, while the hybridisation of renewables was still a novel concept. Today, both are commonly found across the wind and solar sectors.


On this episode of Energy Enablers, David is joined by Jan Cornillie, Director of Advisory Services at 3E. They discuss why renewable energy projects are being sited in less-than-optimal locations, which is exacerbating curtailment challenges.


"Battery storage can deliver a solution where you actually master the solution. You can install it, you can learn how to operate it, and you can learn how to fix your problem with grid curtailment."


The problem is exacerbated by current electricity market designs and regulations that lag behind technological advancements. Flexible grid connections, responsive regulatory incentives, and clear price signals are crucial for effectively managing variable renewable energy.


Technical solutions are emerging to manage the peaks and troughs of supply and demand. Hybrid renewable energy projects (wind, solar, storage) are becoming common. Decentralised solutions empower developers and consumers with greater energy system control.


"Without tripling of renewables, we will not stop global warming. Even with tripling of renewables, it will take a bit more than that."


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