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We would like to invite you to come and see the posters at our upcoming conference. The posters will showcase a diverse range of research topics, and will give delegates an opportunity to engage with the authors and learn more about their work. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or simply curious about the latest developments in your field, we believe that the posters will offer something of interest to everyone. So please join us at the conference and take advantage of this opportunity to learn and engage with your peers in industry and the academic community.
On 9 April at 17:15, we’ll also hold the main poster session and distinguish the 7 best posters of this year’s edition with our traditional Poster Awards Ceremony. Join us at the poster area to cheer and meet the laureates, and enjoy some drinks with all poster presenters!
We look forward to seeing you there!
PO089: Captured electricity price of an offshore multi-source park in different future energy mix scenarios
Alva Bechlenberg, Energy Solution Analyst, Dutch Marine Energy Centre
Abstract
The captured electricity price for multiple renewable energy generation technologies is assessed and compared throughout a range of future energy mix scenarios. The price model used for this analysis is based on a linear regression between residual load and price, which is presented in the methodology of this study. Based on the calculated price timeseries and the power production timeseries of each technology the captured electricity price is presented. The influence of future renewable energy installation plans and the increase of specific technologies in the energy mix will affect the market price of electricity and their effect on the capture price for technologies producing power with different resources is analysed. A sensitivity analysis of the share of renewables, the bidding price of renewables, and the cumulative demand is performed to highlight the influence factors of the future electricity market. Case studies of an offshore multi-source park combining energy generation technologies using different renewable resources are considered and their potential revenue in 2030 is present.
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