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Design and assessment of energy infrastructure in new decarbonized urban districts: a Spanish case study

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2024-06-01
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Rosa, Luca de
Martínez Velázquez, Miguel
Linares Hurtado, José Ignacio
Mateo Domingo, Carlos
Gómez San Román, Tomás
Cossent Arín, Rafael
Postigo Marcos, Fernando Emilio
Sánchez Miralles, Alvaro
Martín Martínez, Francisco
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New urban districts have great potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by electrifying energy demand in various sectors, such as transportation and buildings. This paper proposes a novel approach that combines different energy models to plan the infrastructure for supplying the energy demand of new, decarbonized, and highly electrified urban districts on a real-world scale. First, a model for energy management in buildings is used to plan and operate equipment for heating, cooling, and solar photovoltaic distributed generation. Second, a model that plans electric vehicle charging infrastructure determines the number and types of charging stations. Then, a large-scale distribution network planning model designs a cost-efficient electricity distribution grid to supply the district. A case study is presented for a new urban district in Madrid, Spain, to demonstrate how this approach can be applied to energy infrastructure planning in a real-world context. This case study presents different scenarios of energy efficiency performances in buildings and penetration levels of solar installations, electric vehicles, and heating and cooling systems. The results show that even in a high electrification scenario, improving energy efficiency in buildings through a district heating network based on heat pumps can lead to a lower peak electricity demand. This peak load reduction allows for integrating more electric vehicles, avoiding further investments in the electricity distribution network. In addition, the results confirm that a highly electrified scenario, which combines energy-efficient buildings with high integration of solar and electric vehicles, significantly reduces non-renewable energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
 
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https:doi.org10.1016j.egyr.2024.04.037
Design and assessment of energy infrastructure in new decarbonized urban districts: a Spanish case study
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2352-4847
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Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT)
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Smart districts; Grid-interactive efficient buildings; Distribution network planning; Electric vehicles; Heat pumps
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