可再生能源
智能电网
储能
电
间歇式能源
灵活性(工程)
能源工程
化石燃料
工程类
能源开发
工艺工程
环境经济学
分布式发电
电气工程
废物管理
功率(物理)
经济
物理
量子力学
管理
作者
Brian Vad Mathiesen,Henrik Lund,David Connolly,Henrik Wenzel,Poul Alberg Østergaard,Birger Lindberg Møller,Steffen Nielsen,Iva Ridjan,Peter Karnøe,Karl Sperling,Frede Hvelplund
出处
期刊:Applied Energy
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2015-02-27
卷期号:145: 139-154
被引量:1037
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.01.075
摘要
The hypothesis of this paper is that in order to identify least cost solutions of the integration of fluctuating renewable energy sources into current or future 100% renewable energy supplies one has to take a Smart Energy Systems approach. This paper outline why and how to do so. Traditionally, significant focus is put on the electricity sector alone to solve the renewable energy integration puzzle. Smart grid research traditionally focuses on ICT, smart meters, electricity storage technologies, and local (electric) smart grids. In contrast, the Smart Energy System focuses on merging the electricity, heating and transport sectors, in combination with various intra-hour, hourly, daily, seasonal and biannual storage options, to create the flexibility necessary to integrate large penetrations of fluctuating renewable energy. However, in this paper we present the development and design of coherent Smart Energy Systems as an integrated part of achieving future 100% renewable energy and transport solutions. The transition from fossil fuels towards the integration of more and more renewable energy requires rethinking and redesigning the energy system both on the generation and consumption side. To enable this, the Smart Energy System must have a number of appropriate infrastructures for the different sectors of the energy system, which are smart electricity grids, smart thermal grids (district heating and cooling), smart gas grids and other fuel infrastructures. It enables fluctuating renewable energy (such as wind, solar, wave power and low value heat sources) to utilise new sources of flexibility such as solid, gaseous, and liquid fuel storage, thermal storage and heat pumps and battery electric vehicles. Smart Energy Systems also enable a more sustainable and feasible use of bioenergy than the current types allow. It can potentially pave the way to a bioenergy-free 100% renewable energy and transport system.
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