Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.

The fight against climate change will require the uptake of renewable energy technologies, including wind. However, as with any technological system, whether such deployment will effectively occur depends on the interactions of many variables, whose levels are subject to uncertainty. Therefore, iden...

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Autores: Río González, Pablo del, Quintana Rojo, Consolación, Callejas Albiñana, Fernando Evaristo, Tarancón Morán, Miguel Ángel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Recursos:Fundación Dialnet. Universidad de La Rioja
Repositorio:RUIdeRA. Repositorio Institucional de la UCLM
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Palavra-chave:Scenario feasibility
Sensitivity analysis
Simultaneous econometric model
Spain
Wind power
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spelling Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.Río González, Pablo delQuintana Rojo, ConsolaciónCallejas Albiñana, Fernando EvaristoTarancón Morán, Miguel ÁngelScenario feasibilitySensitivity analysisSimultaneous econometric modelSpainWind powerThe fight against climate change will require the uptake of renewable energy technologies, including wind. However, as with any technological system, whether such deployment will effectively occur depends on the interactions of many variables, whose levels are subject to uncertainty. Therefore, identifying the set of technical, economic and political relationships that characterise the operation of wind generation systems is both an academic and a policy relevant objective. This article proposes a methodology which integrates an econometric model of simultaneous equations with a mathematical optimisation model in order to assess the feasibility of policies under different wind deployment scenarios considered by policy-makers, given the network of technical, economic and political relationships which define the functioning of a sector in a given country. In addition, this methodology quantifies the relevance of the role that each relationship among the variables of the system plays in order to comply with the targets and identifies the key relationships of the system. The method is illustrated with an application to the case of Spain, and the results stress the relevance of several variables and relationships which characterise the whole system.ELSEVIER202520252020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10578/45722reponame:RUIdeRA. Repositorio Institucional de la UCLMinstname:Fundación Dialnet. Universidad de La RiojaInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ruidera.uclm.es:10578/457222026-05-27T07:36:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
title Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
spellingShingle Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
Río González, Pablo del
Scenario feasibility
Sensitivity analysis
Simultaneous econometric model
Spain
Wind power
title_short Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
title_full Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
title_fullStr Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
title_full_unstemmed Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
title_sort Assesing the feasibility of deployement policies in wind energy systems. A sensitivity analysis on a multiequational econometric framework.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Río González, Pablo del
Quintana Rojo, Consolación
Callejas Albiñana, Fernando Evaristo
Tarancón Morán, Miguel Ángel
author Río González, Pablo del
author_facet Río González, Pablo del
Quintana Rojo, Consolación
Callejas Albiñana, Fernando Evaristo
Tarancón Morán, Miguel Ángel
author_role author
author2 Quintana Rojo, Consolación
Callejas Albiñana, Fernando Evaristo
Tarancón Morán, Miguel Ángel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Scenario feasibility
Sensitivity analysis
Simultaneous econometric model
Spain
Wind power
topic Scenario feasibility
Sensitivity analysis
Simultaneous econometric model
Spain
Wind power
description The fight against climate change will require the uptake of renewable energy technologies, including wind. However, as with any technological system, whether such deployment will effectively occur depends on the interactions of many variables, whose levels are subject to uncertainty. Therefore, identifying the set of technical, economic and political relationships that characterise the operation of wind generation systems is both an academic and a policy relevant objective. This article proposes a methodology which integrates an econometric model of simultaneous equations with a mathematical optimisation model in order to assess the feasibility of policies under different wind deployment scenarios considered by policy-makers, given the network of technical, economic and political relationships which define the functioning of a sector in a given country. In addition, this methodology quantifies the relevance of the role that each relationship among the variables of the system plays in order to comply with the targets and identifies the key relationships of the system. The method is illustrated with an application to the case of Spain, and the results stress the relevance of several variables and relationships which characterise the whole system.
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