Availability Estimates of Low-Cost, Dispatch-Constrained Electricity (LDE)
This dataset accompanies the report "Potential Availability of and Supply Curves for Low-Cost, Dispatch-Constrained Electricity", which provides initial estimates of the quantity and availability of the potential low-cost, dispatch-constrained electricity (LDE) resource in the United States under scenarios with high variable renewable energy (VRE) penetrations. The analysis also estimates supply curves that can be used in subsequent analysis of the opportunity to use the LDE. The estimated LDE resource could be used for various applications that value low-cost electricity and can operate at reduced capacity factors, including electrolytic hydrogen production and carbon capture. The analysis accompanying this dataset was performed in 2018-2019 to support an analysis of "The Technical and Economic Potential of the H2@Scale Concept within the United States" (https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy21osti/77610.pdf).
This dataset includes the quantity of estimated LDE resource for each hour of the year in 2050, aggregated to both the national level and the ReEDS balancing area level. As described in the accompanying report, the ReEDS model was used to project the evolution of the power sector over time. Links to the mapping of ReEDS balancing areas to states and ReEDS balancing area shape files are provided. This dataset also includes the report figure data.
Citation Formats
Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences. (2023). Availability Estimates of Low-Cost, Dispatch-Constrained Electricity (LDE) [data set]. Retrieved from 39a9e7fb-8138-4390-82d2-9c51312d7efc.
Ruth, , Jadun, , and Cole, . Availability Estimates of Low-Cost, Dispatch-Constrained Electricity (LDE). United States: N.p., 20 Feb, 2023. Web. 39a9e7fb-8138-4390-82d2-9c51312d7efc.
Ruth, , Jadun, , & Cole, . Availability Estimates of Low-Cost, Dispatch-Constrained Electricity (LDE). United States. 39a9e7fb-8138-4390-82d2-9c51312d7efc
Ruth, , Jadun, , and Cole, . 2023. "Availability Estimates of Low-Cost, Dispatch-Constrained Electricity (LDE)". United States. 39a9e7fb-8138-4390-82d2-9c51312d7efc.
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This dataset includes the quantity of estimated LDE resource for each hour of the year in 2050, aggregated to both the national level and the ReEDS balancing area level. As described in the accompanying report, the ReEDS model was used to project the evolution of the power sector over time. Links to the mapping of ReEDS balancing areas to states and ReEDS balancing area shape files are provided. This dataset also includes the report figure data.}, doi = {}, url = {39a9e7fb-8138-4390-82d2-9c51312d7efc}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2023}, month = {02}}
Details
Data from Feb 20, 2023
Last updated Dec 18, 2024
Submitted Feb 20, 2023
Organization
Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences
Contact
Paige Jadun
Authors
Original Source
39a9e7fb-8138-4390-82d2-9c51312d7efcResearch Areas
Keywords
curtailment, hydrogen analysis, h2@scale, electricity, electricity useDOE Project Details
Project Name H2@Scale Technoeconomic Analysis
Project Number FY19 AOP 5.3.0.7