通过车身网格提高能源效率和减少碳排放。

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气候危机需要脱碳解决方案,以改变所有规模的能源系统。虽然目前的注意力集中在公用事业规模的电力系统、小型或都市规模的电网以及最终使用设备的效率上,但个人用户规模仍未得到充分的探索。正如针对微环境量身定制的能效创新一样,人体规模的节能在技术和行为挑战的同时,也提供了新的机遇。在这里,我们提出了一种技术和一套潜在的创新,专注于“身体网格”,其中设备、电路、信息网络、人体和环境在一个通用框架内相互作用,以实现节能、新功能和提高舒适度。我们提出并测试了一个原型身体网格,支持室内和室外外部能源系统的设备间协同和合作。该系统节省了大量能源和经济,提高了个人控制和舒适度,并使潜在的能源市场参与成为可能。模拟结果表明,在全球范围内,空间制冷和供暖可节省高达50%的能源。
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Energy efficiency and carbon savings via a body grid.

The climate crisis necessitates decarbonization solutions that transform energy systems across all scales. While attention today focuses on utility-scale power systems, mini-or metro-scale grids, and at end-use device efficiency, the individual user scale remains underexplored. Just as with energy efficiency innovations tailored to micro-environments, body-scale energy savings offer new opportunities alongside technological and behavioral challenges. Here we propose a technique and a suite of potential innovations focused on the "body grid" in which devices, circuits, information network, human body and the environment interact within a universal framework to achieve energy savings, new functionality, and improved comfort. We present and test a prototype body grid supporting inter-device synergy and cooperation with external energy systems indoors and outdoors. This system yields substantial energy and economic savings, enhances personal control and comfort, and enables potential energy market participation. Simulation results demonstrate global energy savings of up to 50% for space cooling and heating.

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