Expanded modelling scenarios to understand the role of offshore wind in decarbonizing the United States

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作者
Beiter, Philipp [1 ]
Mai, Trieu [1 ]
Mowers, Matthew
Bistline, John [2 ]
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[1] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[2] Elect Power Res Inst, Palo Alto, CA USA
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10.1038/s41560-023-01364-y
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
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An assessment of decarbonization pathways in energy models reveals fundamental limitations in representing factors that are relevant for practical decision-making. Although these modelling limitations are widely acknowledged, their impact on the deployment of individual power generation types is not well understood. As a result, the societal value from such generation types could be vastly misrepresented. Here we explore a wide spectrum of factors that impact offshore wind deployment in the United States using a detailed capacity expansion model. Many factors prescribe a large future role for offshore wind, yet this diverges from what models often show. We extend the typically narrow modelling context through high spatial resolution, several cost and transmission possibilities and various energy-sector policies. We estimate offshore wind to constitute 1-8% (31-256 gigawatts) of total US generation by 2050. This wide range suggests an uncertain but potentially important regional role. Our expansive scenarios demonstrate how to address many limitations of decarbonization modelling. Offshore wind will play a key role in decarbonized power systems, but pathway modelling sometimes overlooks critical aspects of its deployment. Beiter et al. use a detailed capacity expansion model to explore different scenarios with high spatial resolution to understand the regional role for offshore wind in the USA.
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页码:1240 / 1249
页数:10
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