Article ID: | iaor20131481 |
Volume: | 54 |
Issue: | 5-6 |
Start Page Number: | 385 |
End Page Number: | 390 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2013 |
Journal: | Energy Policy |
Authors: | Barnham Keith, Knorr Kaspar, Mazzer Massimo |
Keywords: | demand |
The beneficial results of the exponential expansion of photovoltaic installations in Germany and Italy are discussed. Remarkable falls in the peak price of electricity have been observed in both countries. The reasons are discussed in the light of the data from the Kombikraftwerk project. This has demonstrated, in a scaled, real‐time experiment, how the demand on the German grid can be met by photovoltaics and wind with back‐up from biogas and (pumped hydro) storage. We discuss the implications of the fall in price of photovoltaic cells particularly for 3rd generation technology. Using the specific example of the UK, we demonstrate the advantages of the complementary nature of wind and photovoltaic resources. We demonstrate that the wind and photovoltaic capacity targets for an all renewably powered UK are likely to be significantly lower than in Germany. We conclude by summarising the evidence in favour of a moratorium on all new electricity generation other than by the renewables.