Probabilistic Optimization of a Nordic Smart Local Energy System: Cost and Emission Insights From 2020 to 2023

IF 2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Vilppu Eloranta, Eero Inkeri, Mikko Ropo, Ville Sihvonen, Ahti Jaatinen-Värri, Mika Luoranen, Markus Salmelin, Nashmin Hosseinpour, Aki Grönman
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Smart local energy systems (SLESs) are central to enhancing localization and decentralization of the energy sector. Although these systems are widely studied in literature, Nordic conditions and probabilistic approaches have remained out of the spotlight. This study analyzes economically optimized configurations for a Nordic SLES. We define the cost levels at which various technologies become feasible to invest in. We also evaluate the life cycle emission reductions achievable from these systems. Our case study utilizes Monte Carlo optimization with integrated economic and emission models. The results of the 2000 cost-optimized SLES configurations for the years 2020–2023 indicated that compared to the baseline, the levelized cost of electricity reduced in 98% of the cases, while the specific greenhouse gas emissions reduced in 97% of the cases. The mean positive carbon handprint was 44%. Maximum costs to deploy technologies were 30 €/MWh for wind power, 500 €/kW for solar power, and 120 €/kWh for battery storage. Thermal energy storage was commonly utilized. The outcomes highlight the importance of sector integration in the context of SLESs, as the optimized cases achieved large emission reductions especially in the heat carrier. The results indicate that Nordic SLESs could be economically viable for emission mitigation.

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Iet Generation Transmission & Distribution
Iet Generation Transmission & Distribution 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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6.10
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12.00%
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301
审稿时长
5.4 months
期刊介绍: IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution is intended as a forum for the publication and discussion of current practice and future developments in electric power generation, transmission and distribution. Practical papers in which examples of good present practice can be described and disseminated are particularly sought. Papers of high technical merit relying on mathematical arguments and computation will be considered, but authors are asked to relegate, as far as possible, the details of analysis to an appendix. The scope of IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution includes the following: Design of transmission and distribution systems Operation and control of power generation Power system management, planning and economics Power system operation, protection and control Power system measurement and modelling Computer applications and computational intelligence in power flexible AC or DC transmission systems Special Issues. Current Call for papers: Next Generation of Synchrophasor-based Power System Monitoring, Operation and Control - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_GTD_CFP_NGSPSMOC.pdf
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