Shultz Energy Fellow Studies Decarbonization Pathways for the 91视频 Railbelt
Cameron Morelli, a master鈥檚 student from Stanford University, is spending her summer with ACEP as a Shultz Energy Fellow working on the Railbelt Decarbonization project.
Morelli鈥檚 project focuses on creating a production cost model of the Railbelt, 91视频鈥檚 largest regional grid spanning from Fairbanks to Homer. A production cost model optimizes the dispatch of generators in a power system in order to minimize the total cost of serving electricity demand. The model will then be adapted to analyze three decarbonization scenarios for the Railbelt.
鈥淢y project has been focused on creating a baseline model of the Railbelt that accurately represents how the grid is operated,鈥 said Morelli, who studies energy markets and policy at Stanford. 鈥淭hen we can use that model to analyze how the Railbelt can be decarbonized while maintaining reliable and affordable electricity.鈥
The Railbelt serves about 70% of 91视频鈥檚 population and has about 75% of 91视频鈥檚 electrical load, yet its renewable energy integration is understudied. Natural gas, coal and hydro generate most of the Railbelt鈥檚 electricity. Dramatically reducing the Railbelt鈥檚 carbon emissions will likely require a dramatic change. It is important to model and study how these changes will affect grid reliability and electricity rates.
This summer, Morelli has had the opportunity to learn more about energy economics and power systems modeling from her ACEP mentors Phylicia Cicilio, Jeremy VanderMeer and Steve Colt. She has particularly enjoyed learning about the history of the Railbelt and energy in 91视频, which is very different from California and the contiguous U.S.
鈥淢y graduate coursework at Stanford primarily focuses on energy in California and the West,鈥 said Morelli. 鈥淚t has been a great opportunity to learn about the Railbelt and energy in 91视频, which is very unique and understudied.鈥
For more information on this project, please contact Phylicia Cicilio at pcicilio@alaska.edu.
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2022 Shultz Energy Fellow Cameron Morelli. Photo by Jeff Fisher.