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number of renewable energy technologies are present at different stages of maturity, which affects its odds of achieving commercialization, its cost of implementation, or – in the case of many mature technologies – its market cost and the level of subsidies needed to obtain market competitiveness with incumbent energy technologies as indicated in Figure 2.32. Hydropower and bioenergy are major sources of energy globally. Additional options, yet technically proven and available on commercial terms, still hold only a small percentage of their potential markets. Consequently, there are numerous chances to enhance performance and decrease costs [60–62].

Schematic illustration of common challenges in bulk implementation of RES into the SG.

      From figure 2.33 two technical problems are reported:

      1 Governing the energy mix and dealing with uncertainty during operational conditions.

      2 Managing supply and demand during outages and abundances of energy demand.

Schematic illustration of overview of technical solutions for renewables integration into SG.

      As a result of a shortage of inexhaustible resources, and environmental issues due to emissions, conventional energy production predicated upon fossil fuels are considered to be unsustainable in the long term. Therefore, numerous works are invested globally for integration of more renewable energies. RES are advanced options for electrical power generation and their chance to meet the world's energy need. This chapter presents an up‐to‐date and detailed current status and future projection of major renewable energy resources, and their benefits, growth, investment and implementation. To sum up, the deployment of renewable energy is one of the essential elements for a better reliability and resilience of the actual power grid. Moreover, the implementation of RES into SG system will aid in meeting the electrical power demands effectively.

Energy source Advantages Disadvantages
Bioenergy Energy Abundant and renewableCan be used to burn waste products Burning biomass can result in air pollutionMay not be cost effective
Geothermal Energy Provides an unlimited supply of energyProduces no air or water pollution Start‐up/development costs can be expensiveMaintenance costs, due to corrosion, can be a problem
Hydropower Energy Abundant, clean, and safeEasily stored in reservoirsRelatively inexpensive way to produce electricityOffers recreational benefits like boating, fishing, etc. Can cause the flooding of surrounding communities and landscapesDams have major ecological impacts on local hydrology. Can have a significant environmental impactCan be used only where there is a water supplyBest sites for dams have already been developed
Marine Energy Ideal for an island countryCaptures energy that would otherwise not be collected Construction can be costlyOpposed by some environmental groups as having a negative impact on wildlifeTakes up lots of space and difficult for shipping to move around
Solar Energy Potentially infinite energy supplyCauses no air or water pollution May not be cost effectiveStorage and backup are necessaryReliability depends on availability of sunlight
Wind Energy Is a free source of energyProduces no water or air pollutionWind farms are relatively inexpensive to buildLand around wind farms can have other uses Requires constant and significant amounts of windWind farms require significant amounts of landCan have a significant visual impact on landscapesNeed better ways to store energy
Energy source Potential negative impacts on the environment
Bioenergy Energy May not be CO2 natural, may release global warming gases like methane during the production

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