Energy Informatics (Sep 2021)

Integrated planning of grids and energy conversion units in municipal multi-energy carrier systems

  • Christopher Hauk,
  • Andreas Ulbig,
  • Albert Moser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42162-021-00178-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. S3
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract The ongoing energy transition requires the planning of low-emission municipal energy supply systems. These systems comprise distribution grids for electricity, gas, and heat, as well as energy conversion units such as heating systems. This paper presents a linear optimization model considering these elements in order to identify the cost-minimizing system design while achieving a given CO2 emission limit. The model is applied to an exemplary test case comprising 900 buildings. In order to increase scalability of the model to larger system sizes, the effect of reducing the spatial resolution on the optimization results is analyzed. The results show that the effect is small and that spatial aggregation is indeed a valid approach to reduce problem complexity and to allow significant speedups, reaching a factor of 200 for the given case study.

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