
Felix Doucet Né RöbenHAW Hamburg | HAW · CC4E
Felix Doucet Né Röben
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Ongoing negotiations about future European energy markets stagnate due to disagreements about power balancing. Dutch and Belgian systems count on real-time transparency allowing passive balancing: all market parties are incentivized to balance generation and load in the control area. The German system pursues a strategy relying only on prequalified...
The European integration is proceeding fast in the electricity sector. Recently, a set of commission regulations, the so called "EU winter package", attracted attention. In particular, the harmonisation of balancing regulations is enforced by the Guideline on Electricity Balancing (GLEB). In this context, this paper compares power balancing in the...
According to the IPCC, about 40% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions originate from energy use in industry, transport, and buildings, and another 25% from power generation. A highly efficient use of energy is thus fundamental to limit GHG emissions. Yet, energy efficiency receives much less attention than the decarbonisation of the energy supp...
CO2-price increases by 40, 60 or 120 Euros per ton of CO2 will translate into very heterogeneous cost increases in crafts companies, depending on the nature of the respective businesses.
The average cost increases amount to 150 Euros per employee and year (at a CO2 price of 60) or 300 Euros per employee and year (at a CO2 price of 120).
Larger...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement represent milestones in the history of international negotiations about recognizing and fighting climate change, as it is the first time that all nations signed environmental conventions consentaneously. India entered into these two epoch-making treaties and approved the target of lim...
This paper explores the potentials, limits, and prioritization of green hydrogen deployment in Germany across the sectors: industry, buildings, electricity production, district heating, and transport. Green hydrogen offers a unique opportunity to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors such as steel, copper, and chemical industries. On the other hand, th...
Of the industrial goods considered, hydrogen is identified as applicable for the decarbonization of several goods. While anode copper and pig iron production can be partially or fully decarbonized with green hydrogen, this approach is not an option for aluminum production. The chemical industry can decarbonize ammonia with green hydrogen. Methanol...
Grüner Wasserstoff ist notwendig für die Energiewende. Daher wird von einem stark wachsenden Markt für grünen Wasserstoff und Wasserstoff-Technologie ausgegangen. Gleichzeitig wird der Bedarf in Deutschland die nationalen Erzeugungskapazitäten übertreffen. Grüner Wasserstoff wird mittelfris-tig eher ein knappes Gut („Champagner“) und weniger eine M...
The metal industry is energy and therefore CO2 intensive, which causes challenges with regard to the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The German Climate Protection Law aims to reduce industrial emissions from 186 million t CO2 per year in 2020 to 118 million t CO2 per year in 2030. Germany’s stated goal is to achieve net greenhouse g...
The metal industry is energy and therefore CO2 intensive, which causes challenges with regard to the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The German Climate Protection Law aims to reduce industrial emissions from 186 million t CO2 per year in 2020 to 118 million t CO2 per year in 2030. Germany’s stated goal is to achieve net greenhouse g...
Germany’s path to climate neutrality is mapped out in the Climate Protection Act. Following the ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on April 29, 2021, and with a view to the European climate target for 2030, the German government presented the amended Climate Protection Act on May 12, 2021.
By this law, the heating sector in Germany is bound...
Recent EU legislation enforces the integration of European balancing markets, with harmonized products and international platforms for the procurement and activation of reserves; nonetheless, different power balancing strategies remain. The Netherlands and Belgium encourage market participants to support balancing the control block by publishing re...
Recent EU legislation enforces the integration of European balancing markets. While the harmonization of products and the introduction of international platforms for the procurement and activation of reserves is proceeding, different power balancing strategies remain. The Netherlands and Belgium publish real-time information about demand and prices...
Maintaining the balance between load and generation is crucial to power system stability. Automatic Frequency Restoration Reserves (aFRR) are activated to cope with any imbalance occurring in each Control Area (CA). Other than that, European countries pursue different balancing strategies. Incentivizing market response for real-time energy balancin...
Market response for real-time energy balancing is a promising tool for power balancing: Smart Balancing. Transparency about the balance and imbalance price in the control area incentivizes market response. Market participants benefit from real-time business cases in addition to energy and balancing products. Fuzzy logic is introduced to optimize re...
The liberalization of the electricity market in Ukraine in July 2019 led to unexpected behavior of the market. The initial market design and its changes in December 2019, March, April, May and June 2020 are discussed. The effects on day-ahead market prices, imbalance prices and activated balancing reserves are evaluated with data from July 2019 unt...
Poster was presented at "Tagung Zukünftige Stromnetze", 31.01.2020 in Berlin, Germany.
"Smart Balancing steht für mitregelnde Bilanzkreisverantwortliche, die mit systemdienlichen Fahrplanabweichungen die Aktivierung von Regelarbeit durch die ÜNB reduzieren."
Smart Balancing steht für mitregelnde Bilanzkreisverantwortliche (BKV), die durch systemdienliche Fahrplanabweichungen die Aktivierung von Regelenergie durch die Übertragungsnetzbetreiber (ÜNB) reduzieren. Dieser Ansatz wird z.B. in den Niederlanden bereits seit 2001 erfolgreich angewandt und die Aktivierung von Regelenergie durch den ÜNB dadurch r...
This paper highlights and evaluates different approaches how market response is incentivized by local balancing market design to support real-time balancing of electrical energy within an ongoing imbalance settlement period, also known as "passive balancing". Data from the control blocks of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany are analyzed and the...
Das Ziel der Energiewende ist es, eine saubere treibhausgasneutrale Energieversorgung durch erneuerbare Energien zu erreichen. Der Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien kann jedoch nur dann erfolgreich umgesetzt werden, wenn sich ausreichend qualifizierte Arbeitskräfte den Herausforderungen der Zukunft annehmen. Zur Bestimmung von Qualifizierungslücken hat...
Die großflächige und technische Umsetzung der Energiewende kann letztendlich nur gelingen, wenn eine gezielte Aus- und Weiterbildung von Fachpersonal mit den neuen Erkenntnissen einhergeht und neues Wissen in der Praxis umsetzbar wird. Genau hier liegt ein möglicher Engpass beim Gelingen der Energiewende. Denn durch den Ausbau der erneuerbaren Ener...