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Estimating the Value of Improved Distributed Photovoltaic Adoption Forecasts for Utility Resource Planning

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

05/2018

Authors

Gagnon, Pieter, Galen L. Barbose, Brady Stoll, Ali Ehlen, Jarett Zuboy, Trieu Mai, Andrew D. Mills

Abstract

Misforecasting the adoption of customer-owned distributed photovoltaics (DPV) can have operational and financial implications for utilities; forecasting capabilities can be improved, but generally at a cost. This paper informs this decision-space by using a suite of models to explore the capacity expansion and operation of the Western Interconnection over a 15-year period across a wide range of DPV growth rates and misforecast severities. The system costs under a misforecast are compared against the costs under a perfect forecast, to quantify the costs of misforecasting. Using a simplified probabilistic method applied to these modeling results, an analyst can make a first-order estimate of the financial benefit of improving a utility’s forecasting capabilities, and thus be better informed about whether to make such an investment. For example, under our base assumptions, a utility with 10 TWh per year of retail electric sales who initially estimates that DPV growth could range from 2% to 7.5% of total generation over the next 15 years could expect total present-value savings of approximately $4 million if they could reduce the severity of misforecasting to within ±25%. Utility resource planners can compare those savings against the costs needed to achieve that level of precision, to guide their decision on whether to make an investment in tools or resources. 

Year of Publication

2018

ISSN

NREL/TP-6A20-71042

Notes

A webinar recorded on May 24, 2018, presenting this material can be found here(link is external). 

Organization

Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Energy Markets and Policy Department

Research Areas

Electricity Markets and Policy, Renewable Energy, Grid Operations Infrastructure & Valuation, Rate Design, Policy, and Programs, Bulk Power System Planning, Procurement and Market Processes

Related Files

Report PDF (2.53 MB) (link is external)
Presentation PDF (2.42 MB) (link is external)

        

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