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Techno-economic and business case assessment of low carbon technologies in distributed multi-energy systems

机译:分布式多能源系统中低碳技术的技术经济和商业案例评估

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Increasing focus on energy affordability and environmental impact is drawing interest towards the potential value of low carbon technology (LCT) interventions in buildings and district energy systems. Relevant interventions may include improvements of the insulation levels and installation of low carbon and renewable generation technologies (e.g., combined heat and power, photovoltaics, heat pumps). These LCT interventions for both electricity and heat supply can, in principle, reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions for final energy consumers. This can be achieved by coupling, and possibly optimising, multiple energy vectors from traditionally independent systems (e.g., electricity, heat and gas). However, this transition to distributed multi-energy systems introduces complex physical and commercial interactions between the different energy vectors. Further, these interactions can be fundamentally different at different aggregation levels (e.g., premises, district, and commercial level). This makes the assessment of business cases for LCT interventions in a multi-energy context a grand challenge, and given the potentially disruptive commercial impact of many such novel technologies, such complexity might result in a barrier to their development. In light of this, this paper proposes a techno-economic framework for the assessment of business cases of LCTs, which systematically models the physical and commercial multi-energy flows at the premises, grid connection point, and commercial levels. This is particularly important given the commonly asymmetrical nature of various energy price components, which can have significant effects on the business cases of LCTs and associated actors (e.g., retailers and energy service companies). The proposed framework is demonstrated through a series of case studies that highlight the value of various LCT interventions and of aggregation, in terms of energy, emission and operational cash flow metrics. The relevance and importance of the framework to developing business cases for various energy system actors, including policy makers and regulators, is discussed, with the final aim of facilitating the uptake of low carbon multi-energy technologies. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:越来越多地关注能源负担能力和环境影响,这引起了人们对建筑物和区域能源系统中低碳技术(LCT)干预的潜在价值的兴趣。相关干预措施可能包括提高绝缘水平以及安装低碳和可再生能源发电技术(例如,热电联产,光伏发电,热泵)。这些针对电力和供热的LCT干预原则上可以减少最终能源消费者的能源成本和CO2排放。这可以通过耦合并且可能优化来自传统独立系统(例如,电,热和气)的多个能量矢量来实现。然而,这种向分布式多能量系统的过渡在不同的能量矢量之间引入了复杂的物理和商业相互作用。此外,这些互动在不同的汇总级别(例如,场所,区域和商业级别)上可能根本不同。这使得在多能源环境下评估LCT干预的商业案例成为一个巨大的挑战,并且鉴于许多此类新技术可能带来的破坏性商业影响,这种复杂性可能会阻碍其发展。有鉴于此,本文提出了一个技术经济框架来评估LCT的商业案例,该框架系统地模拟了房屋,电网连接点和商业层面的有形和商业多能流。鉴于各种能源价格组成部分通常具有不对称性,这尤其重要,这可能会对LCT和相关参与者(例如零售商和能源服务公司)的商业案例产生重大影响。通过一系列案例研究证明了所提出的框架,这些案例突出了各种LCT干预措施和聚合的价值,包括能源,排放量和运营现金流量指标。讨论了该框架对于为各种能源系统参与者(包括政策制定者和监管者)制定业务案例的相关性和重要性,其最终目的是促进低碳多能源技术的采用。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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