Renewable Electricity Futures Study Volume 2: Renewable Electricity Generation and Storage Technologies
TR-OSTI-GEN_0162_2
1/1/2012
- Content
- This volume includes chapters discussing biopower, geothermal, hydropower, ocean, solar, wind, and storage technologies. Each chapter includes a resource availability estimate, technology cost and performance characterization, discussions of output characteristics and grid service possibilities, large-scale production and deployment issues, and barriers to high penetration along with possible responses to them. Only technologies that are currently commercially available—biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar PV, CSP, and wind-powered systems—are included in the modeling analysis. Some of these renewable technologies—such as run-of-river hydropower, onshore wind, hydrothermal geothermal, dedicated and co-fired-with-coal biomass—are relatively mature and well-characterized. Other renewable technologies—such as fixed-bottom offshore wind, solar PV, and solar CSP—are at earlier stages of deployment with greater potential for future technology advancements over the next 40 years. Technologies such as enhanced geothermal systems, ocean energy technologies, floating platform offshore wind technology, and others that are currently under development and pilot testing were not included in the modeling analysis but are discussed in this volume.
- Citation
- Augustine, C., Bain, R., Chapman, J., Denholm, P. et al., "Renewable Electricity Futures Study Volume 2: Renewable Electricity Generation and Storage Technologies," SAE Technical Paper TR-OSTI-GEN_0162_2, 2012, .