Energies (Feb 2021)

Challenges of High Renewable Energy Sources Integration in Power Systems—The Case of Croatia

  • Ninoslav Holjevac,
  • Tomislav Baškarad,
  • Josip Đaković,
  • Matej Krpan,
  • Matija Zidar,
  • Igor Kuzle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14041047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 1047

Abstract

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This paper presents a high-level overview of the integration of renewable energy sources (RES), primarily wind and solar, into the electric power system (EPS) in Croatia. It presents transmission system integration aspects for the particular case of this country. It explains the current situation and technical characteristics of the current conventional generation units and currently installed wind energy capacities. Based on the current situation future development scenario is determined and used to evaluate the impacts of the wide-scale integration of renewables. Grid connections aspects, power balancing, market participation, and inertia reduction aspects are considered. Furthermore, some specifics of both solar and wind integration are discussed identifying problems and potential solutions. Primarily through the provision of the inertial response of both solar and wind and through better forecasting of wind production. Finally, the outlook for the Croatian power system is given, that will most probably double its RES capacity in the coming 3-year period and a certain level of investments and changes of current operational practices will need to be provided.

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