July 15, 2020 — Policy Briefing Regulating Curtailment Curtailing and compensating RES can be cheaper than taking up 100% of RES electricity through investment into conventional plant park or transmission. Regulating Curtailment (20/01/2020, PB, en)
October 17, 2019 — Policy Paper Curtailment of renewable electricity as a flexibility option Curtailment should be considered as a regular flexibility option. It helps to mitigate the green-coal paradox and to reduce system emisions from 94 to 40 Mt CO2. Renewable electricity curtailment (10/17/2019, PP, en)
August 19, 2019 — Policy Note The Benefits of RES Curtailment in Ukraine Analysis of curtailment as a flexibility option in the short and long run, including mitigation of the ‘green-coal paradox’ and comparison with hardware solutions. Overview of curtailment experiences across the world. Benefits of RES Curtailment (08/19/2019, PN, en)
August 12, 2019 — Quarterly Monitoring Report Energy Strategy 2035. Implementation progress Apr-Jul 2019 Progress on ensuring of the NEURC’s independance, unbundling and PSO on gas market, and launching the NECP development process. Key priorities in energy policy for the new administration. Quarterly Monitoring Report (08/2019, en)
March 28, 2019 — Policy Briefing Local curtailment charges for RES The concentration of wind and solar plants in high-yield regions increases balancing needs and grid constraints. We recommend introducing a transparent curtailment charge mechanism. RES: Local curtailment charges (03/28/2019, PB, en)
November 1, 2018 — Policy Briefing Location selection and wind solar mix Wind and solar installations should be distributed over the country. Policy should strive for an optimal mix of wind and solar installations in order to reduce system cost. Wind-solar mix (12/04/2019, PB, en)