Renewable Energy Mix of Futuristic NEOM City

A. A. Hamad, Ibrahim Alkadi, Faisal Aloufi
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This paper presents the developed sustainable model of NEOM city which is part of 2030 Saudi Arabia vision. The city which is located in the northwest of Saudi Arabia is planning to construct a power system that will shift the dependence on fossil fuels and achieve 100% renewable energy to energize the city and also provide clean energy for the country. The location is considered as one of the wealthiest natural resources in the region of solar energy and wind energy. NEOM's objective is to be a self-sustainable city and a center of renewable carbon-free energy. The paper consists of modeling solar panels and wind turbines technologies including nuclear power plant and simulations of the interconnected systems to achieve sustainable, reliable and resilient system. The modeling of the energy systems is performed by Vensim software considering different scenarios and power outages to provide an insight into the entire system's behavior and to ensure optimum sustainability. Moreover, the system will emphasize several variables that influence the structure of the system such as population, climate, and demand growth in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
未来NEOM城市的可再生能源结构
本文介绍了NEOM城市的可持续发展模式,这是沙特阿拉伯2030年愿景的一部分。这座位于沙特阿拉伯西北部的城市正计划建设一个电力系统,该系统将改变对化石燃料的依赖,实现100%的可再生能源,为城市供电,也为国家提供清洁能源。该地区被认为是太阳能和风能地区最丰富的自然资源之一。NEOM的目标是成为一个自我可持续发展的城市和可再生无碳能源中心。本文研究了包括核电站在内的太阳能电池板和风力涡轮机技术的建模和互联系统的仿真,以实现可持续、可靠和有弹性的系统。能源系统的建模由Vensim软件执行,考虑了不同的场景和停电情况,以提供对整个系统行为的洞察,并确保最佳的可持续性。此外,该系统将强调影响系统结构的几个变量,如人口、气候以及住宅、商业和工业部门的需求增长。
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