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- aggregation date "2014".
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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Positive balancing service by solar virtual power plants".
- aggregation abstract "During the past years, a large amount of photovoltaic (PV) capacity has been installed in Belgium. The main driver for this was the abundant government support (GreenPower Certicates). However, during the last few years, the support for new installations has been withdrawn and new PV capacity ceased. In previous research, it has been proven that selling PV energy of existing plants directly on the wholesale market is not feasible due to the large share of green power certicates awarded to these plants. However, the price of green power certicates has dropped signicantly and hence the balance between certicate and commodity revenue is restored. This paper investigates the possibility of providing positive balancing services to the transmission system operator by aggregating solar power in a technical Virtual Power Plant. The paper concludes that it seems not interesting, neither economically nor energetically, to keep solar plants solely for positive balancing purposes. Combination of solar power with other sources or consumers can however be profitable, as solar power is quickly switched in case it is needed to react fast.".
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