Overgeneration from Solar Energy in California. A Field Guide to the Duck Chart
National Laboratory of the Rockies
Abstract
In 2013, the California Independent System Operator published the 'duck chart,' which shows a significant drop in mid-day net load on a spring day as solar photovoltaics (PV) are added to the system. The chart raises concerns that the conventional power system will be unable to accommodate the ramp rate and range needed to fully utilize solar energy, particularly on days characterized by the duck shape. This could result in 'overgeneration' and curtailed renewable energy, increasing its costs and reducing its environmental benefits. This paper explores the duck chart in detail, examining how much PV might need to be curtailed if additional grid flexibility measures are not taken, and how curtailment rates can…
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- Renewable energy
- Chart
- Grid
- Photovoltaics
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Photovoltaic system
- Solar Resource
- Net metering