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Impacts of Kuwait’s proposed renewable energy goals on grid operations

Yousef M. Al-Abdullah, Mahdi Al-Saffar, Ali Al-Yakoob, Mostafa Sahraei‐Ardakani

2023International Journal of Sustainable Energy10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Kuwait’s policy of achieving 15% renewable energy by 2030, announced in 2012, has been diverted from its original intent. Today, Kuwait’s renewable energy goal is to meet 15% of its projected peak load by 2030. To examine the actual outcomes, a comparison is offered between the original policy: annual energy share, the current policy: peak capacity share, and two other policies: installed capacity share and peak load share. The results demonstrate how these policies lead to drastically different outcomes. The total installed renewable energy capacity ranges from 4 GW to 27 GW; the total produced energy from renewables ranges from 8 TWh to 44 TWh; and the flexibility requirements ranges from 1.6 GW to 20 GW per hour.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyFlexibility (engineering)Environmental economicsNameplate capacityGridEnergy policyBusinessEnvironmental scienceEngineeringEconomicsElectricity generationElectrical engineeringPower (physics)GeographyPhysicsManagementQuantum mechanicsGeodesyElectric Power System OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementIntegrated Energy Systems Optimization