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Modelling smart energy systems in tropical regions (CROSBI ID 251176)

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Dominković, D.F. ; Dobravec, Viktorija ; Jiang, Y. ; Nielsen, P.S. ; Krajačić, Goran Modelling smart energy systems in tropical regions // Energy (Oxford), 155 (2018), 15; 592-609. doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.05.007

Podaci o odgovornosti

Dominković, D.F. ; Dobravec, Viktorija ; Jiang, Y. ; Nielsen, P.S. ; Krajačić, Goran

engleski

Modelling smart energy systems in tropical regions

A large majority of energy systems models of smart urban energy systems are modelling moderate climate with seasonal variations, such as the European ones. The climate in the tropical region is dominated by very high stable temperatures and high humidity and lacks the moderate climate's seasonality. Furthermore, the smart energy system models tend to focus on CO2 emissions only and lack integrated air pollution modelling of other air pollutants. In this study, an integrated urban energy system for a tropical climate was modelled, including modelling the interactions between power, cooling, gas, mobility and water desalination sectors. Five different large scale storages were modelled, too. The developed linear optimization model further included endogenous decisions about the share of district versus individual cooling, implementation of energy efficiency solutions and implementation of demand response measures in buildings and industry. Six scenarios for the year 2030 were developed in order to present a stepwise increase in energy system integration in a transition to a smart urban energy system in Singapore. The economically best performing scenario had 48% lower socio-economic costs, 68% lower CO2e emissions, 15% higher particulate matter emissions and 2% larger primary energy consumption compared to a business-as-usual case.

Air pollution ; Energy storage modelling ; District cooling ; Smart cities ; Smart energy system ; Tropical climate

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Podaci o izdanju

155 (15)

2018.

592-609

objavljeno

0360-5442

1873-6785

10.1016/j.energy.2018.05.007

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Strojarstvo

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