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The value of hydropower flexibility for electricity system decarbonization

Yiwen Wang, Todd Levin, Jonghwan Kwon, Erin Baker

2025Energy Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hydropower is an abundant, dispatchable, clean energy resource that will play an important role in supporting the clean energy transition. In particular, dispatchable hydropower can provide the operational flexibility that will be required in future systems with high variable renewable energy penetrations. However, the theoretical operational flexibility of hydropower can be restricted in practice by various non-power constraints. In this paper, we quantify how increasing the operational flexibility of dispatchable hydropower resources with reservoirs impacts least-cost generation portfolios and supports power system decarbonization. Specifically, we conduct a capacity expansion analysis of a two-zone system: a hydro-dominated region and a neighboring region with aggressive decarbonization targets that are represented by the United States Pacific Northwest and California respectively. We then introduce a quantifiable index for characterizing the operational flexibility of reservoir hydropower and assess how changes in this metric impact the system-optimal generation portfolio. We find that increasing hydropower flexibility leads to more investment in wind generation, less investment in natural gas generation, lower system costs, and lower system emissions. We further demonstrate a substitution effect between the grid services provided by flexible hydropower operation, increased transmission capacity on a congested line, and energy storage resources. Finally, we show that increasing the operational flexibility of hydropower increases the effective load carrying capability of both hydropower and wind resources. This research supports a more nuanced understanding of how hydropower can support electricity system decarbonization and may motivate reassessing the cost-benefit tradeoffs of non-power constraints that restrict operational flexibility. • A novel metric to characterize hydropower flexibility is introduced. • Increased hydropower flexibility supports new wind investments. • Flexible hydropower increases the resource adequacy value of hydropower and wind. • Transmission congestion limits the impact of hydropower flexibility. • Relaxing hydropower operational constraints can decrease system costs.

Topics & Concepts

HydropowerFlexibility (engineering)ElectricityValue (mathematics)Electricity systemEnvironmental scienceNatural resource economicsElectricity generationEngineeringEconomicsPhysicsPower (physics)Computer scienceElectrical engineeringThermodynamicsMachine learningManagementIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationElectric Power System OptimizationRenewable energy and sustainable power systems
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