Effect of large-scale variable electric loads and operation strategy in decentralized electricity markets: Case of large electrolyzers
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

A main characteristic of modern and future energy systems is the intermittent nature of renewable power generation, which is reflected in the day-ahead price of electricity as large fluctuations. Connecting significant new grid-connected loads lead to increased average electricity price in the day-ahead market. This occurs through demand-pull inflation. This study uses bid curves from NordPool to evaluate the effect of different large electrical loads in the day-ahead market. The methodology applied in this study enables the study of the effect of large variable grid-connected loads in the day-ahead markets with different operational electricity price limits within which they are allowed to operate. The results indicate a significant impact on electricity price. The operation strategy plays a key role as increasing the day-ahead price of electricity will disproportionally affect the rest of the market under study. For example, connecting a 400 MW electrolyzer to the grid and day-ahead markets could increase the electricity price by 35 €/MWh, meaning a 52% increase over the median day-ahead price in 2023. The lowest levelized cost of hydrogen was achieved at 45 €/MWh (1.4 €/kg). The results highlight the need for additional power generation to be built alongside large grid-connected loads to maintain low, and competitive electricity price in the day-ahead market.

Hard-to-abate sector

Energy transition

Energy flexibility

Carbon neutral

E-fuels

Författare

Markus Salmelin

Lappeenrannan-Lahden teknillinen yliopisto (LUT)

Eero Inkeri

Lappeenrannan-Lahden teknillinen yliopisto (LUT)

Araavind Sridhar

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Elkraftteknik

Samuli Honkapuro

Lappeenrannan-Lahden teknillinen yliopisto (LUT)

Jukka Lassila

Lappeenrannan-Lahden teknillinen yliopisto (LUT)

Energy

0360-5442 (ISSN) 18736785 (eISSN)

Vol. 340 139318

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Annan elektroteknik och elektronik

Energisystem

Styrkeområden

Energi

DOI

10.1016/j.energy.2025.139318

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