The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market

Renewable producers can offer selling bids with very low marginal cost since they are not obliged to include on any cost related to the use of energy from the wind or sun. Accordingly, when the Market Operator integrates a renewable bid in the merit-order generation curve, all the generators based o...

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Main Authors: Roldan Fernandez Juan M., Burgos Payan Manuel, Riquelme Santos Jesus M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-01-01
Series:Environmental and Climate Technologies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2020-0003
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spelling doaj-a064850d4a0643a78ecb7864755bc7382021-09-05T14:01:32ZengSciendoEnvironmental and Climate Technologies2255-88372020-01-01241435710.2478/rtuect-2020-0003rtuect-2020-0003The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish MarketRoldan Fernandez Juan M.0Burgos Payan Manuel1Riquelme Santos Jesus M.2Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Sevilla, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n, Seville, 41092, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Sevilla, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n, Seville, 41092, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Sevilla, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n, Seville, 41092, SpainRenewable producers can offer selling bids with very low marginal cost since they are not obliged to include on any cost related to the use of energy from the wind or sun. Accordingly, when the Market Operator integrates a renewable bid in the merit-order generation curve, all the generators based on conventional technologies, with higher marginal cost due to the cost of fuels, are displaced to the right. The right-shifting of the merit-order generation curve leads to a lower clearing price, a small increment of the traded energy (almost inelastic demand curve), and a reduction of the total cost of the energy traded in the wholesale market. This is the key mechanism of the well-known merit-order effect of renewables. Load-shifting (demand-side management) plans are expected to yield a reduction of the cost of the traded energy for the customers, since the cost-saving due to the energy eschewed at peak hours would be greater than the extra cost due to the increased demand at off-peak hours. This work will show that the main effects of load-shifting on the market are qualitatively similar to that of renewables, which exemplify the existence a “merit-order effect of load-shifting”. To analyse the characteristics of the merit-order effect of load-shifting, a simplified model has been developed, based on the displacement of the generation and demand curves. A set of scenarios has been generated in order to quantify the main effects on the Spanish/Iberian market for 2015.https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2020-0003demand-side managementelectricity marketsload-shiftingmerit-order effectrenewable energy
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author Roldan Fernandez Juan M.
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Burgos Payan Manuel
Riquelme Santos Jesus M.
The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market
Environmental and Climate Technologies
demand-side management
electricity markets
load-shifting
merit-order effect
renewable energy
author_facet Roldan Fernandez Juan M.
Burgos Payan Manuel
Riquelme Santos Jesus M.
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title The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market
title_short The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market
title_full The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market
title_fullStr The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market
title_full_unstemmed The Merit-Order Effect of Load-Shifting: An Estimate for the Spanish Market
title_sort merit-order effect of load-shifting: an estimate for the spanish market
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series Environmental and Climate Technologies
issn 2255-8837
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Renewable producers can offer selling bids with very low marginal cost since they are not obliged to include on any cost related to the use of energy from the wind or sun. Accordingly, when the Market Operator integrates a renewable bid in the merit-order generation curve, all the generators based on conventional technologies, with higher marginal cost due to the cost of fuels, are displaced to the right. The right-shifting of the merit-order generation curve leads to a lower clearing price, a small increment of the traded energy (almost inelastic demand curve), and a reduction of the total cost of the energy traded in the wholesale market. This is the key mechanism of the well-known merit-order effect of renewables. Load-shifting (demand-side management) plans are expected to yield a reduction of the cost of the traded energy for the customers, since the cost-saving due to the energy eschewed at peak hours would be greater than the extra cost due to the increased demand at off-peak hours. This work will show that the main effects of load-shifting on the market are qualitatively similar to that of renewables, which exemplify the existence a “merit-order effect of load-shifting”. To analyse the characteristics of the merit-order effect of load-shifting, a simplified model has been developed, based on the displacement of the generation and demand curves. A set of scenarios has been generated in order to quantify the main effects on the Spanish/Iberian market for 2015.
topic demand-side management
electricity markets
load-shifting
merit-order effect
renewable energy
url https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2020-0003
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