Managing Flexibility in European Electricity Grids
Managing Flexibility in European Electricity Grids
Attaining Grid Flexibility is Essential for Integrating Europe's Decentralised Power Networks
21-Nov-2014
Europe
Description
This study provides insight into the key enablers affecting the flexibility of grids. The intermittency and unpredictability of renewable technologies has led power suppliers to invest in smart and flexible grid solutions. Investments in technological developments will also ensure grid flexibility during voltage dips and capacity overloads. Grid flexibility has become extremely vital for energy security. While key countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom have already defined regulatory frameworks to support energy security and efficiency, others still need to work out a robust strategy to integrate large quantities of renewable energy coming on the grids.
Table of Contents
Key CEO 360 Degree Perspectives
Three Big Predictions
Key Findings
Installed Capacity by Technology
Evolving Energy Systems
Decentralised Model
Smart Grid Technology
Key Questions this Study will Answer
Scope and Definition of Flexible Power Systems
Key Enablers and Future Trends
Grid Flexibility—Summary of Major Enablers
Flexible Power System Value Chain
Load Balancing
Peaking Plants
Renewables
Market Interconnection
Smart Grid Optimisation
Monitoring and Storage
Grid Flexibility Attractiveness Matrix
Market Valuation of Grid Flexibility
Germany
The Netherlands
The United Kingdom
Denmark
Italy
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
Related Research
Popular Topics
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Pritil Gunjan |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | MACB-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |