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Assessment of Renewable Energy Integration for a Village Using the Energy Hub Concept

Authors :
Jan Carmeliet
Viktor Dorer
Ralph Evins
Kristina Orehounig
Lentz, Alvaro
Renné, David
Source :
Energy Procedia, 57, 2013 ISES Solar World Congress
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

The built environment represents a major share of global energy consumption. To effectively reduce the energy consumption of urban conglomerations, concepts to sufficiently integrate and manage energy from renewables are necessary. In this paper the energy-hub concept will be applied, which describes the relation between input and output energy flows and can be used to optimize the energy consumption during planning and operation. The concept will be used to evaluate a number of future energy scenarios for a village in Switzerland which has the goal of eliminating the consumption of fossil fuels. As a starting point the existing situation concerning the energy demand of the village with respect to different uses, the different energy carriers, their origin, their distribution and networks is captured and analyzed. In the next step the potential for different means of decentralized energy production is evaluated. Decentralized energy production includes building integrated or local renewable energy production by photovoltaics, biomass, or small hydro power. In the third step, different future energy scenarios for an energy sustainable community are defined. These different scenarios are distinguished by their scale of implementation. Finally an energy hub model of the village is developed and used to evaluate the different energy scenarios.<br />Energy Procedia, 57<br />ISSN:1876-6102<br />2013 ISES Solar World Congress

Details

ISSN :
18766102
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy Procedia
Accession number :
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