March 29, 2024
Journal Article

New Tool Evaluates the Financial Viability of Pumped Storage Hydropower

Abstract

The rapidly evolving electricity system with increasing variable renewable energy (VRE) resources provides both opportunities and challenges for the power sector. With the significant ramps and intermittency associated with VRE resources, the requirements and need for additional flexible resources increase. Pumped storage hydropower (PSH) provides flexibility to the electricity grid to replace fossil fuel plants, which are responsible for 25% of U.S. emissions. PSH projects support various aspects of power system operations, including flexibility, ramping capability, energy, ancillary service, black start, and others. The significant potential of hydropower requires understanding the different value drivers to the electricity system specific to the location of a project and then optimizing the plant for the different system values. Thus, determining the value of PSH projects and their many services and contributions to the electricity system can be a challenge for potential developers, system owners, regulators, policy makers, and consultants.

Published: March 29, 2024

Citation

Balducci P.J., M.R. Weimar, X. Ma, D. Wu, J. Kwon, A. Schliefer, and V. Koritarov, et al. 2023. New Tool Evaluates the Financial Viability of Pumped Storage Hydropower. IEEE Power & Energy Magazine 21, no. 6:98-109. PNNL-SA-189844. doi:10.1109/MPE.2023.3308240

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