Wind, Rain, Fire and Sun: Towards Zero Carbon Electricity for New Zealand

The University of Auckland Business School Research Paper Series, 2021

Energy Policy, 150, 112109. DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.112109, 2020

Posted: 1 Mar 2022

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Mina Bahrami Gholami

Meridian Energy

Stephen Poletti

University of Auckland Business School

Iain Staffell

Imperial College London - Centre for Environmental Policy

Date Written: 2021

Abstract

We examine different scenarios with large amounts of intermittent generation to achieve close to a 100% renewable electricity market in New Zealand. We use a cost based dispatch model to simulate market prices. Previous modelling has estimated electricity prices using the Long Run Marginal Cost approach. Our study is the first to model market prices explicitly, for scenarios with close to 100% renewable electricity, to see if the ;energy only market' revenues are enough for investment cost recovery. Our modelling suggest that large amounts of wind on its own are better than mixed wind and solar scenarios. We also see a collapse in spot prices, as we get very close to 100% renewable. These prices are well below those needed to cover investment costs. We argue that there should be a market design change to a design that includes direct payments for capacity, as well as for electricity output, to ensure investment cost recovery.

Keywords: Electricity markets, Solar PV, New Zealand, Intermittent generation, Hydro100% renewable

Suggested Citation

Gholami, Mina Bahrami and Poletti, Stephen and Staffell, Iain, Wind, Rain, Fire and Sun: Towards Zero Carbon Electricity for New Zealand (2021). The University of Auckland Business School Research Paper Series, 2021, Energy Policy, 150, 112109. DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.112109, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4045130

Mina Bahrami Gholami

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Iain Staffell

Imperial College London - Centre for Environmental Policy ( email )

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United Kingdom

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