Study On System Adequacy And Flexibility Of The Montenegrian Power System

Montenegro
Adequacy And Flexibility Of The Montenegrian Power System

Client: USEA, USAID

Type: Study

Finishing date: August 2022

Team: Branko Lekovic - Project Manager, D. Orlic, D. Vlaisavljevic, I. Mihajlovic Vlaisavljevic, M. Kostic, Slobodan Markovic

This study aims to analyze the adequacy and flexibility of the Montenegrin power system in 2025 and 2030 in various scenarios of development, and preparation of CGES for regular, independent performance of such activities.

For these purposes, a Europe-wide power system and market model has been developed in the Antares, following the guidelines of the ERAA methodology and giving special attention to detail modelling of Montenegro. The focus of the analysis wеre EENS and LOLE adequacy indicators, ENTSO's flexibility indicators "ramping flexibility needs" and "scarcity period flexibility needs" as well as the analysis of possibilities for introduction of the Capacitive Mechanism.

These analyses are accompanied by adequate training in power systems modelling, market modelling and adequacy analysis.

Type of services provided:

  • Development of the European market model in the Antares software package
  • Power system and market modelling training
  • Montenegro power system adequacy analysis
  • Montenegro power system flexibility analysis
  • Power system adequacy training