Marie Gondeck , Marc-André Triebel , Annette Steingrube , Vicky Albert-Seifried , Gerhard Stryi-Hipp
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摘要
积极能源区被视为欧洲城市实现气候中立的一块基石。这一概念旨在使各区成为城市能源系统的积极贡献者。然而,正能区的定义相对宽松,而且目前缺乏欧洲共同的评估方法,因此在实践中很难对正能区进行评估。本研究对欧洲三个与 PED 相关的项目(即 MAKING CITY、Zukunftsquartier Wien 和 Zero Emission Neighbourhood)中开发的能源评估方法进行了评估,以便为通用的 PED 评估框架提出建议。为此,这三种方法被应用于德国的案例研究区。随后,根据这些方法的一般实用性及其实现 PED 目标的情况,对其应用进行了分析。研究结果表明,正能量平衡可能不会被视为 PED 的先决条件,因为这一严格要求为缺乏可再生能源生产过剩内在因素的地区设置了很高的准入门槛。PED 作为一个包容性框架,重点应放在为地区和更广泛的能源系统带来积极影响上;而正能量平衡可被视为一个补充条件,而非强制性条件。
Recommendations for a positive energy district framework – Application and evaluation of different energetic assessment methodologies
Positive Energy Districts are seen as a stepstone towards climate-neutrality for European cities. The concept aims to make districts an active contributor to urban energy systems. However, the definition of PEDs is relatively loose and there is currently a lack of a common European assessment methodology, which makes it difficult to evaluate PED in practice. This research evaluates the energetic assessment methodologies developed in three PED-relevant projects in Europe – namely MAKING CITY, Zukunftsquartier Wien, and Zero Emission Neighbourhood – in order to derive recommendations for a common PED assessment framework. For this purpose, the three methodologies have been applied to case study districts in Germany. Subsequently, the application of the methodologies has been analysed based on their general practicality as well as their fulfilment of the PED objectives. The findings suggest that a positive energy balance might not be considered as a prerequisite of PEDs as this strict requirement sets a high entry barrier for districts that lack the intrinsic factors for surplus renewable energy production. For PED as an inclusive framework, the focus should be on delivering positive impacts for the districts and the wider energy systems; whilst the positive energy balance can be seen as a complementary rather than a mandatory condition.