@misc{34535, author = {Andrew D Mills and Joachim Seel and Dev Millstein and James Hyungkwan Kim and Mark Bolinger and Will Gorman and Yuhan Wang and Seongeun Jeong and Ryan H Wiser}, title = {Solar-to-Grid: Trends in System Impacts, Reliability, and Market Value in the United States with Data Through 2019}, abstract = {

With continued deployment of solar across the United States, assessing the interactions of solar with the power system is an increasingly important complement to studies tracking the cost and performance of solar plants. This project focuses on the historical contribution to reliability, trends in market value, and impacts on the bulk power system of solar deployed in the U.S. through the end of 2019.

The scope of this analysis includes the seven organized U.S. wholesale power markets and is based on historical hourly solar generation profiles for each individual plant larger than 1 MW or county-level aggregate profiles for smaller solar. In addition, we present a limited set of results for ten utilities that are outside of the independent system operator (ISO)/regional transmission organization (RTO) markets.

Highlights include:

}, year = {2021}, month = {02/2021}, note = {

We offer several free data products that can be found on our Solar-to-Grid project page. These include visualizations of solar capacity and generation by balancing area and an interactive map summarizing energy and capacity value for each solar plant in our study area; plant-level (utility-scale solar) and county-level (distributed solar) annual wholesale value estimates, and plant-level and county-level estimates of capacity credits. The full library of simulated hourly solar generation profiles from 2012­­–2019 at 2964 utility-scale solar projects and 2829 counties is available at the Open Energy Data Initiative

A webinar recorded on February 23, 2021, summarizing key findings from the report can be viewed here

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