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This year the European Union announced an
unprecedented 1 trillion euro Green Deal Investment
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Plan with the goal of bringing the entirety
of Europe's energy generation to 100% renewables
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by 2050. [1] An ambitious goal that has been
echoed throughout the world. [2]
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It is of-course possible to shift our energy
generation from the current mix of fossil
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fuel generation, nuclear and renewables to
100% renewables in just 30 years. The technologies
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exist. That 1 trillion euro can go a long
way to achieving this goal and in this new
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Real Engineering series we are going to explore
the type of projects this Green Energy Plan
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will help fund.
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To give ourselves the best chance of achieving
that goal, hamfisted good will endeavers to
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increase renewable percentages need to be
avoided. We discovered with previous investigations
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[3] into California鈥檚 move towards solar
energy, that without careful analysis it is
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incredibly easy to waste millions upon millions
of dollars on renewable energy resources when
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they are not properly integrated into the
grid.
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California has to disconnect a huge portion
of their solar panels from the grid in the
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summer months because there is no demand for
the electricity they produce. [4] The wasted
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power is continually rising as more and more
solar panels are installed with a record high
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curtailment of 190 thousand MegaWatt hours
wasted in April 2019.
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Enough to power 17,300 homes for an entire
year. [5] Wasted energy is wasted money. But
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what if I told you that this waste could have
been avoided without the need to expensive
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energy storage. In this episode we will explore
the planned European supergrid.
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The primary reason California curtailed that
sickening quantity of power last year, was
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because its level of interconnectivity with
neighbouring states is dismally low. [6] California
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has an opportunity. It鈥檚 climate is ideal
for solar generation, so much so that they
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produce more than they need. They have a few
options. They could create new industries
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that could use that excess power, like water
desalination or hydrogen generation plants.
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They could store the energy using pumped hydro
or batteries, so they could use that solar
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power at night. Both of these options get
a lot of attention, and we will explore them
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in future episodes in this series. However,
today, we are going to explore a method that
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would solve California鈥檚 excess power problem
at a fraction of the price. A simple but effective
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method to trade energy with its neighbours.
Grid interconnectors.
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Grid interconnectors are simple enough in
principle. They are just large high voltage
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transmission cables that allow traditionally
separate grid markets to trade energy with
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each other.
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The Californian government has so far resisted
the prospect of joining a wider regional interconnected
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grid as they would lose governance of their
energy market. The new larger regional market
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would be under the control of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, who鈥檚 commissioners
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are appointed by the president. [7]
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It鈥檚 not my place to comment on American
politics.
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However, a number is now appearing on screen
which corresponds to a highly detailed unbiased
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paper in the references list in the description.
[6] That paper will shed light on this complicated
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political and technological issue.
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Their primary concern is however, that joining
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will
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force them into propping up carbon intensive
energy sources like coal from other states.
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[7] On the contrary, joining a regional market
like this would allow California to export
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all of that excess solar power for a profit,
while importing cheap excess wind power from
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states like Montana, Wyoming and New Mexico.
Allowing California to reduce its dependence
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on natural gas power plants to pick up the
slack on darker days and ultimately reduce
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the cost of electricity and move them closer
to their clean energy goals.
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Unity across borders will be essential to
achieving the ambition of clean energy and
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the European Union is in a strong position
to be an example for the world on what this
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will look like. The continental European electricity
grid is already the largest synchronous electricity
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grid in the world.
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This is the map of Europe鈥檚 current cross
border interconnections. [8] Each member state
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is constantly buying and selling energy to
each other to manage their supply and demand.
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Denmark regularly produces excess wind power
and instead of curtailing it, they will sell
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it to its neighbours like Norway. [9] Who
take advantage of the cheap power to fill
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their pumped hydro reservoirs. They can later
release the water and sell the electricity
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when demand is high.
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Interconnection like this creates a more diverse
source of power. Where different regions can
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benefit from their advantages in climate and
geographic features. Norways, Sweden and other
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mountainous regions can confidently invest
in pumped hydro facilities knowing that they
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will have a market to buy cheap electricity
to fill them and a market to sell it at a
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higher price. The western regions of Europe
can take advantage of strong atlantic winds.
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Iceland and Italy can increase investment
in easily accessible geothermal power, while
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sunny southern regions can continue building
cheap solar farms. You don鈥檛 even necessarily
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need to send power over long distances, which
can result in transmission power losses. If
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Spain is generating an excess of solar power,
while Denmark is producing too little wind.
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France can act as an intermediary. Buying
cheap solar power from Spain, and selling
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some of its own nuclear power to Denmark instead.
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This requires a common market and a high level
of cooperation between members, but if it
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succeeds it is estimated that a well connected
grid will save European customers between
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12-40 billion Euro annually by 2030. All the
while reducing pollution from fossil fuels.
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It鈥檚 clear that interconnectors can provide
grid stability and reduce electricity prices.
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And so, part of that 1 trillion euro green
energy fund will be set towards strengthening
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the connectivity between member states and
creating the European Super Grid.
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For example, the Celtic Interconnector, which
will join Ireland鈥檚 grid to the French grid,
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will receive 530 million euro in investment
from the European Union, while the Irish and
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French grid providers will fund the remaining
estimated 470 million euro required to complete
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the connection. [12] This interconnection
will have a capacity of 700 Megawatts and
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will be capable of powering 450,000 homes.
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The connection will allow Ireland to continue
benefiting from stormy position on the edge
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of the Atlantic by growing it鈥檚 wind portfolio
and selling the excess wind energy to the
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continent, while also benefiting from France鈥檚
nuclear and hydroelectric plants during calm
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days. [13]
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This is just one of many interconnectors planned,
and the European Union has stated a goal of
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a minimum of 10% interconnection for all member
states by the end of 2020. [14] That means
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they must have interconnections capable of
transporting 10% of their total electricity
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capacity at any time. Countries like Spain
have been lagging behind, but are gradually
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catching up.
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A new interconnection opened in 2015, tunnelling
through the Pyrenees Mountains for 8.7 kilometres.
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[15] Another subsea connection crossing the
Bay of Biscay is expected to become available
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by 2025. [16] There are many more interconnections
under construction and this target level of
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interconnection will raise to 15% for 2030,
and continue raising over time. Eventually
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this will grow into what is being dubbed the
European Supergrid, which could eventually
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grow to even include solar energy rich North
Africa.
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These developments may seem trivial, but they
are a critical first step towards a cleaner
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future. Europe鈥檚 energy market is undergoing
a seismic shift. Oil pipelines and coal shipments
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are being replaced with grid interconnectors
and wind turbines. With the ability to export
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excess renewable energy, countries are incentivized
to continue growing their renewable portfolio
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as they can increase their exports and ultimately
improve their economy.
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