Market Segment Watch France (FR) 2017
1500 €
A complete and brief summary of the opportunities for energy storage in France linked to the recent changes in the French electricity sector favoring energy storage (opening of the frequency regulation market, new capacity market, new DSO flexibility services…).
Description
Key topics adressed:
- Context on the French electricity landscape
- The case of the islands
- The revenue streams that are interesting for energy storage systems
- The projects installed in France
Who needs this report?
- Project developers
- System integrators
- Solution providers
- Equipment manufacturers
- Financiers
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: The French electricity landscape (3)
1 The French islands opportunity (5)
1.1 Context (5)
1.2 Request for proposals (RFPs) for PV plus storage projects (6)
1.2.1 Operating constraints of the latest CRE tender (6)
1.2.2 Glimpse on the business case (8)
1.3. Centralized frequency regulation with batteries (9)
1.4. Feed-in tariffs for hurricane resistant wind plus storage projects (10)
1.5. Self-consumption with PV plus batteries in La Réunion (10)
1.6. Perspectives and evolutions for storage in the French islands (11)
2. Behind-the-meter applications: PV self-consumption (13)
2.1. Context (13)
2.2. New regulations regarding self-consumption and their implications (14)
2.2.1. Energy transition law: first recommendations regarding self-consumption (14)
2.2.2. Law on self-consumption (“Ordonnance sur l’autoconsommation”) (14)
2.2.3. Self-consumption convention (14)
2.2.4. Law on closed distribution grid (15)
2.2.5. RFPs and objectives set by the PPE (16)
2.3 Business case: using storage to self-consume more PV (17)
2.3.1 First example: C&I PV self-consumption through tenders (17)
2.3.2. Second example: Residential PV plus storage (19)
3. Flexibility services to the DSO (20)
3.1. Context (20)
3.2. Rules to provide flexibility services (20)
3.3. Revenues from flexibility services provided to the DSO (21)
3.3.1. Presentation of the use case: grid investment deferral (21)
3.3.2. Possible revenue streams (22)
3.3.3. Threats to the business case (22)
4. Ancillary services: participation of storage in primary reserve (23)
4.1 Context (23)
4.2. Specific rules for the procurement of primary reserve (24)
4.2.1. The common platform Regelleistung (24)
4.2.2. Rules to participate in the auction (25)
4.3. Business case: providing primary reserve with batteries (26)
4.3.1. Presentation of the use case (26)
4.3.2 Possible threats to the business case (29)
5. Multi-valorization asset: potential side revenue streams for storage (30)
5.1. Intraday trading (30)
5.1.1. Context (30)
5.1.2. Rules and possible evolutions (31)
5.1.3. Possible revenue streams through intraday trading (31)
5.2. Balancing mechanism and imbalance settlements (32)
5.2.1. Context (32)
5.2.2. Rules to participate in the balancing mechanism (32)
5.2.3. Possible revenue streams for storage through the balancing mechanism (33)
5.3. Capacity market (33)
5.3.1. Context (33)
5.3.2. Rules to participate in the capacity mechanism (33)
5.3.3. Participation of storage and possible revenues through the capacity market (34)
5.4. Multi-valorization of storage: potential side revenue streams (35)
5.4.1 Which revenue streams can be associated together? (35)
5.4.2 Example of a multi-valorization business case (36)
Conclusion (38)
Appendices
The energy storage stakeholders in France
Possibility to finance energy storage projects or companies in France
List of installed projects (with sizes > 1 MW)