DocumentCode
1581985
Title
Electricity and gas interaction: A UK perspective and risk assessment
Author
Whiteford, James R G ; Harrison, Gareth P. ; Bialek, Janusz W.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Energy Syst., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Gas-fired power stations currently generate over a third of the electricity demand of the United Kingdom (UK) and will play an increasing role in the future. At the same time the UK is becoming increasingly reliant on external supplies for gas security. The levels of physical and economic interaction between the gas and electricity systems offer a new set of risks for energy security. This paper traces the development of the UK gas industry, its growing links with the electricity sector and sets out some of the important developments in Europe and within the UK that influence UK energy security.
Keywords
power system security; risk management; steam power stations; electricity-gas interaction; energy security; gas security; gas-fired power stations; risk assessment; Councils; Gas industry; Government; Natural gas; Nuclear power generation; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system security; Risk management; natural gas industry; network reliability; pipelines; power system economics; power transmission planning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2009. PES '09. IEEE
Conference_Location
Calgary, AB
ISSN
1944-9925
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4241-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PES.2009.5275467
Filename
5275467
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