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An analysis of the DER adoption climate in Japan using optimization results for prototype buildings with U.S. comparisons

机译:使用美国比较的原型建筑优化结果,对日本的DER采用环境进行分析

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This research demonstrates economically optimal distributed energy resource (DER) system choice using the DER choice and operations optimization program, the Distributed Energy Resources Customer Adoption Model (DER-CAM). DER-CAM finds the optimal combination of installed equipment given prevailing utility tariffs and fuel prices, site electrical and thermal loads (including absorption cooling), and a menu of available equipment. It provides a global optimization, albeit idealized, that shows how site useful energy loads can be served at minimum cost. Five prototype Japanese commercial buildings are examined and DER-CAM is applied to select the economically optimal DER system for each. Based on the optimization results, energy and emission reductions are evaluated. Significant decreases in fuel consumption, carbon emissions, and energy costs were seen in the DER-CAM results. Savings were most noticeable in the prototype sports facility, followed by the hospital, hotel, and office building. Results show that DER with combined heat and power equipment is a promising efficiency and carbon mitigation strategy, but that precise system design is necessary. Furthermore, a Japan-U.S. comparison study of policy, technology, and utility tariffs relevant to DER installation is presented.
机译:这项研究通过使用DER选择和运行优化程序“分布式能源客户采用模型(DER-CAM)”,论证了经济上最佳的分布式能源(DER)系统选择。 DER-CAM根据当前公用事业费率和燃油价格,现场电气和热负荷(包括吸收式冷却)以及可用设备菜单,找到已安装设备的最佳组合。它提供了一个全局优化(尽管是理想化的),它显示了如何以最小的成本来服务站点有用的能源负载。对五座日本商业建筑的原型进行了检查,并使用DER-CAM为每座建筑选择经济上最佳的DER系统。根据最优化结果,评估能源和排放的减少量。 DER-CAM结果显示,燃油消耗,碳排放和能源成本显着下降。在原型体育设施中,节省最为明显,其次是医院,酒店和办公大楼。结果表明,结合了热电设备的DER是一种有前途的效率和碳减排策略,但是精确的系统设计是必要的。此外,还提供了日美在与DER安装相关的政策,技术和公用事业费率方面的比较研究。

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