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How Firm Capacity and Forced Outage Rate Assumptions of Renewables Impact Capacity Expansion Model Results

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  • Amro Elshurafa
  • Marie Petitet
  • Frank Felder

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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The power generation sectors of many countries are undergoing a transformation through the deployment of renewable energy (RE) to address climate change issues. Saudi Arabia, for example, intends to retire liquid fuels in its power mix and develop its renewable capacity to meet its 50% renewable target by 2030 (Vision 2030 2022; Saudi & Middle East Green Initiatives 2023).

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  • Amro Elshurafa & Marie Petitet & Frank Felder, 2023. "How Firm Capacity and Forced Outage Rate Assumptions of Renewables Impact Capacity Expansion Model Results," Discussion Papers ks--2023-dp01, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:dpaper:ks--2023-dp01
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2023-DP01
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    Battery storage; Electricity trade; Business models; Climate change;
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