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Solar & Wind Curtailment: A Liability or Asset for Grid Decarbonization?

Solar & Wind Curtailment: A Liability or Asset for Grid Decarbonization?

FromThe Interchange: Recharged


Solar & Wind Curtailment: A Liability or Asset for Grid Decarbonization?

FromThe Interchange: Recharged

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the docket this week: curtailment of renewable energy.Historically, we’ve thought about curtailment as a waste of valuable clean electricity — a financial penalty for renewable generators who need to monetize every last electron.It’s already an issue today. California has so much solar power, in certain months it is dialing back tens of thousands of megawatt-hours of PV generation. It’s happening in other states, to a lesser degree. And it’s so many people are focused on storage.But our perception of curtailment is changing. New modeling suggests that overbuilding wind and solar is actually the most economic solution for achieving high levels of renewables — not necessarily relying on storage.So, how should we think about curtailment? As a liability for generators and grid operators, or a tool for cleaning up the grid?Recommended reading:LA Times: California Has Too Much Solar Power. That Might Be Good for RatepayersGreenBiz: A Radical Idea to Get a High-Renewable Electric GridClean Power Research: Curtailment of Low-Cost Renewables a Cost-Effective Alternative to Seasonal StorageSupport for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E’s service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E’s EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.We're also sponsored by Wunder Capital. Wunder Capital is the leading commercial solar financing company in the United States. Click here to find out how Wunder Capital can help you finance your next commercial solar project.Subscribe to The Interchange podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you find your audio content. Or integrate our RSS feed into the app of your choice.
Released:
Jun 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The energy system is changing fast. Come explore the future with journalist Stephen Lacey and venture capitalist Shayle Kann. Each week, they'll take you on a tour of the global energy transformation, providing provide insight into technology trends, markets, and companies -- making for wonky and entertaining listening.