Working Paper

Intermittency or Uncertainty? Impacts of Renewable Energy in Electricity Markets

Paige Weber, Matt Woerman
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9902

Renewable energy resources possess unique characteristics—intermittency and uncertainty— that pose challenges to electricity grid operations. We study these characteristics and find that uncertainty, represented by wind forecast error, has larger grid impacts than intermittency, or hourly generation changes. Uncertainty yields roughly double the price effects and roughly double the number of conventional generator start-ups, as compared to perfectly forecast wind. While this finding is important given the persistence of wind forecast error over the study period, reducing wind forecast error to the level of demand forecast error would lower costs by a modest half a million dollars per year.

CESifo Category
Resources and Environment
Energy and Climate Economics
Keywords: renewable energy, electricity prices and price dispersion, electricity grid management
JEL Classification: Q400, Q420, Q470