Techne (Apr 2018)

Distributed Renewable and Interactive Energy Systems in Urban Environments

  • Maurizio Sibilla,
  • Esra Kurul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-22710
Journal volume & issue
no. 1

Abstract

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European Policies consider a multitude of Low Carbon Technologies to transform cities to Low Carbon Cities. Some of these technologies can form distributed systems. These are new forms of Energy Networks which can contribute to reducing the vulnerability and homogenization of urban patterns as they evolve to become part of the urban infrastructure. This evolution process also involves computerizing elements of the infrastructure, and thus relates to the Smart City concept. In this sense, a Distributed and Renewable energy system becomes interactive promoting a set of novel system properties. Following a qualitative approach, this paper presents an innovative conceptual framework in order to establish, communicate and disseminate these new system properties.

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