欧盟地理岛屿作为绿色能源转型的领导者。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-07-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.18856.2
Giorgio Bonvicini, Fabiola Roccatagliata, Mario Cortese, Kostas Karanasios, Panos Kotsampopoulos, Fausto Sainz, Nora Ganzinelli, Alessandra Montanelli, Francesca Battistelli, Cristina Barbero, Emilio Ghiani, Sara Ruffini, Alessandra Cuneo
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本文通过回顾欧盟桥梁倡议和一些欧盟共同资助的项目(如NESOI、RE-EMPOWERED、REACT、IANOS、LOCALRES、MASTERPIECE、SINNOGENES、SMHYLES、STEPWISE和ISLET)的经验教训,回顾了欧洲岛屿如何在欧盟(EU)清洁能源转型中处于领先地位。岛屿在管理其能源系统方面遇到重大困难,包括能源需求的强烈季节性变化、能源生产的高运营成本和温室气体排放、薄弱的能源网络、缺乏技术技能和难以获得资金。然而,它们也有积极的特点,使它们成为能源转型的理想实验室,包括可再生能源的高潜力、小规模和强大的社区结构,以及高能源价格,这使得大多数解决方案具有成本效益。为该论文提供支持的每个项目都在支持岛屿的能源转型,利用不同的使能技术,如可再生能源生产系统、智能电网、先进的能源存储系统和当地能源社区计划。这些项目的结果强调,有必要考虑到地理和社会经济的特殊性,进行有针对性的能源规划,有必要让当地居民参与确定该岛最合适的脱碳途径,并从最有可能在岛屿上试验然后在大陆上复制的技术方面吸取一些经验教训。因此,本研究得出的结论是,可再生能源解决方案与不同的技术(储能、移动、区域供热/供冷等)相结合,并利用强大的社区一体化,证实了欧洲岛屿可以推动欧盟的脱碳战略。
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EU geographical islands as leaders of green energy transition.

This paper reviews how European islands are taking the lead in the European Union (EU) Clean Energy Transition by reviewing the lessons learned in the EU Bridge initiative and in a number of EU co-funded projects such as NESOI, RE-EMPOWERED, REACT, IANOS, LOCALRES, MASTERPIECE, SINNOGENES, SMHYLES, STEPWISE, and ISLET. Islands encounter significant difficulties in the management of their energy systems, including strong seasonal variations in energy demand, high operational costs and GHG emissions for energy production, weak energy grids, lack of technical skills, and difficult access to finance. However, they also have positive features that make them ideal laboratories for energy transition, including high potential for renewables, small-scale and strong community structures, and high energy prices, which make most solutions cost-effective. Each of the projects contributing to the paper has been supporting the islands' energy transition, leveraging different enabling technologies, such as renewable energy production systems, smart grids, advanced energy storage systems, and local energy community schemes. The results from these projects underline the need for tailored energy planning, considering geographical and socio-economic particularities, the need to engage the local population in the definition of the most suitable decarbonization pathways for the island, and a number of lessons learned on the technologies that have the highest potential for being tested on islands and then being replicated on the mainland. Therefore, this study concludes that renewable energy solutions coupled with different technologies (storage, mobility, district heating/cooling, etc.) and leveraging powerful community integration confirm that European islands can drive the decarbonization strategy of the EU.

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