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LAPSE:2023.18320
Feasibility of Low Carbon Renewable Energy City Integrated with Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
March 8, 2023
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This study evaluated the energy saving potential of renewable energy generation systems based on integrated solar energy in an urban environment. The solar city concept was implemented using photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal systems. As a case study, the Sejong national pilot smart city in South Korea was selected to evaluate the renewable energy penetration rate. For evaluating the proposed renewable energy systems, the electrical and thermal loads of the smart city were estimated using field measurement data. Then, the renewable energy penetration rate of the city was evaluated. The HomerPro software was used to analyze the PV generation and operating energy consumption of the natural gas (NG) generator with a district heating network. The thermal load-supporting potential of the solar thermal system was estimated using the TRNSYS software. The results showed that the proposed urban integrated renewable energy system could meet over 30% of the renewable energy penetration rate and the levelized cost of energy and total net present cost was 7% lower than the base case system (i.e., NG generator). The proposed system also exhibited 38% less CO2 emissions than the base case system.
This study evaluated the energy saving potential of renewable energy generation systems based on integrated solar energy in an urban environment. The solar city concept was implemented using photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal systems. As a case study, the Sejong national pilot smart city in South Korea was selected to evaluate the renewable energy penetration rate. For evaluating the proposed renewable energy systems, the electrical and thermal loads of the smart city were estimated using field measurement data. Then, the renewable energy penetration rate of the city was evaluated. The HomerPro software was used to analyze the PV generation and operating energy consumption of the natural gas (NG) generator with a district heating network. The thermal load-supporting potential of the solar thermal system was estimated using the TRNSYS software. The results showed that the proposed urban integrated renewable energy system could meet over 30% of the renewable energy penetration rate and the levelized cost of energy and total net present cost was 7% lower than the base case system (i.e., NG generator). The proposed system also exhibited 38% less CO2 emissions than the base case system.
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photovoltaic system, renewable energy system, smart city, solar thermal system, urban energy system
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Kim MH, Kim DW, Lee DW. Feasibility of Low Carbon Renewable Energy City Integrated with Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems. (2023). LAPSE:2023.18320
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Kim MH: Renewable Heat Integration Research Lab, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, Korea [ORCID]
Kim DW: Renewable Heat Integration Research Lab, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, Korea
Lee DW: Renewable Heat Integration Research Lab, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, Korea
Kim DW: Renewable Heat Integration Research Lab, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, Korea
Lee DW: Renewable Heat Integration Research Lab, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, Korea
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
21
First Page
7342
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-11-04
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1996-1073
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