Urban district modelling simulation-based analysis: under which scenarios can we achieve a Positive Energy District?

Tony Castillo-Calzadilla, Simon Fessler, C. E. Borges, C. M. Andonegui
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This article analysis the possibility of achieving a Positive Energy District (PED), i.e. a district that generates more energy than it consumes. The paper presents a simulation-based analysis (MATLAB-Simulink environment) of an urban unit composed by 6 buildings, 6 streetlights and an electric vehicle (EV) charger. The PED is analysed with respect to the electrical energy generation and consumption evaluating a set of monthly and yearly energy profiles representative of the North of Spain (Bilbao). On the one hand, the monthly analysis is conducted by simulating the solar photovoltaic (PV) generation, an energy storage system (ESS), and the interconnection with the utility grid. For this analysis, we consider standard lights (regular bulbs) and standard isolation of buildings (certified as $A,\ B,\ C$ or $D$). The result is that only summer months (April, May, June, July, and August) present a positive energy balance. For the annual analysis, eight scenarios are defined in which different interventions are simulated, such as the upgrade of insulation profiles, replacement of standard luminaires with LEDs, inclusion of PV rooftops, etc. The positivity of the district is achieved when energy efficiency of buildings was high (with $B$ certification) and no EV was included (652.50 kWh positive balance), or very high (buildings labelled as $A$) and the EV was considered (2882.91 kWh positive balance).
基于城区建模仿真的分析:在哪些场景下可以实现正能量区?
本文分析了实现正能量区(PED)的可能性,即一个区域产生的能量大于消耗的能量。本文在MATLAB-Simulink环境下,对一个由6栋建筑、6盏路灯和一个电动汽车充电器组成的城市单元进行了仿真分析。PED是根据西班牙北部(毕尔巴鄂)的一组月度和年度能源概况来分析电力生产和消耗的。一方面,通过模拟太阳能光伏发电(PV)、储能系统(ESS)以及与公用电网的互联进行月度分析。在此分析中,我们考虑标准灯(普通灯泡)和建筑物的标准隔离(认证为$A,\ B,\ C或$D$)。结果表明,只有夏季月份(4月、5月、6月、7月和8月)呈现能量正平衡。在年度分析中,定义了八种场景,模拟了不同的干预措施,例如升级绝缘型材,用led替换标准灯具,包括光伏屋顶等。当建筑物的能源效率高(获得$B$认证)而不包括电动汽车(652.50千瓦时正余额),或非常高(标记为$A$的建筑物)而考虑电动汽车(2882.91千瓦时正余额)时,该地区的积极意义就会实现。
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