Demonstrating clean energy transition scenarios in sector-coupled and renewable-based energy communities.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-09-02 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.16693.2
Md Nasimul Islam Maruf, Shadman Mahmud, Iván S Pasarín, Federico Giani, Aurélien Degrave, Carlos Funez Guerra, Susana Lopez, Ivan Mesonero
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Background: Energy communities facilitate several advantages, including energy autonomy, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, poverty mitigation, and regional economic development. They also empower citizens with decision-making and co-ownership prospects in community renewable projects. Integrating renewable energy sources and sector coupling is a crucial strategy for flexible energy systems. However, demonstrating clean energy transition scenarios in these communities presents challenges, including technology integration, flexibility activation, load reduction, grid resilience, and business case development.

Methods: Based on the system of systems approach, this paper introduces a 4-step funnel approach and a 4-step reverse funnel approach to systematically specify and detail demonstration scenarios for energy community projects. The funnel approach involves four steps. First, it selects demonstration scenarios promoting energy-efficient state-of-the-art renewable technologies and storage systems, flexibility through demand side management techniques, reduced grid dependence, and economic viability. Second, it lists all existing and planned project technologies, analysing energy flows. Third, it plans actions at different levels to implement the demonstration scenarios. Fourth, it validates the strategies using key performance indicators (KPI) to quantify the effectiveness of the planned measures. Furthermore, the reverse funnel approach delves deeper into the demonstration scenarios. The four steps involve identifying stakeholder perspectives, describing scenario scopes, listing conditions for realisation, and outlining business models, including value chains and economic assumptions.

Results: This approach provides a detailed analysis of the demonstration scenarios, considering actors, objectives, boundary conditions, and business assumptions. The methodologies are exemplified in three diverse European energy communities extending across residential, commercial, tertiary, and industrial establishments, allowing power-to-x and sector coupling opportunities. The paper also suggested thirteen KPIs for validating renewable-focused energy community projects.

Conclusions: Finally, the paper recommends increased collaboration between energy communities, knowledge sharing, stakeholder engagement, transparent data collection and analysis, continuous feedback, and method improvement to mitigate policy, technology, business, and market uncertainties.

在部门耦合和可再生能源社区展示清洁能源过渡方案。
背景:能源社区具有多种优势,包括能源自主、减少温室气体排放、减轻贫困和促进区域经济发展。它们还赋予公民在社区可再生能源项目中的决策权和共同所有权。整合可再生能源和部门耦合是灵活能源系统的重要战略。然而,在这些社区展示清洁能源转型方案面临着各种挑战,包括技术集成、灵活性激活、减少负荷、电网恢复能力和商业案例开发:方法:基于系统的系统方法,本文介绍了四步漏斗法和四步逆向漏斗法,以系统地指定和详细说明能源社区项目的示范方案。漏斗法包括四个步骤。首先,选择示范方案,推广高能效的先进可再生能源技术和存储系统,通过需求侧管理技术实现灵活性,降低对电网的依赖性,以及经济可行性。第二,列出所有现有和计划中的项目技术,分析能源流。第三,规划不同层面的行动,以实施示范方案。第四,利用关键绩效指标(KPI)验证战略,量化计划措施的有效性。此外,反向漏斗法还可深入研究示范方案。这四个步骤包括确定利益相关者的观点、描述方案范围、列出实现条件以及概述商业模式,包括价值链和经济假设:结果:该方法对示范方案进行了详细分析,考虑了参与者、目标、边界条件和商业假设。该方法在三个不同的欧洲能源社区中进行了示范,这些社区涵盖了住宅、商业、第三产业和工业机构,为电力交换和部门耦合提供了机会。论文还提出了 13 项关键绩效指标,用于验证以可再生能源为重点的能源社区项目:最后,本文建议加强能源社区之间的合作、知识共享、利益相关者参与、透明的数据收集和分析、持续反馈和方法改进,以减少政策、技术、商业和市场的不确定性。
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