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Modern Hybrid Excited Electric Machines
Marcin Wardach, Ryszard Palka, Piotr Paplicki, Pawel Prajzendanc, Tomasz Zarebski.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: electric vehicles, finite element methods, hybrid excitation, permanent magnet machines, variable speed machines, wind power generator.
The paper deals with the overview of different designs of hybrid excited electrical machines, i.e., those with conventional permanent magnets excitation and additional DC-powered electromagnetic systems in the excitation circuit. The paper presents the most common topologies for this type of machines found in the literature—they were divided according to their electrical, mechanical and thermal properties. Against this background, the designs of hybrid excited machines that were the subject of scientific research of the authors are presented.
Seasonal and Diurnal Variations in the Relationships between Urban Form and the Urban Heat Island Effect
Ze Liang, Yueyao Wang, Jiao Huang, Feili Wei, Shuyao Wu, Jiashu Shen, Fuyue Sun, Shuangcheng Li.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: change trend, factor contribution, ridge regression, seasonal and diurnal variations, urban form, urban heat island.
At the city scale, the diurnal and seasonal variations in the relationship between urban form and the urban heat island effect remains poorly understood. To address this deficiency, we conducted an empirical study based on data from 150 cities in the Jing-Jin-Ji region of China from 2000 to 2015. The results derived from multiple regression models show that the effects of urban geometric complexity, elongation, and vegetation on urban heat island effect differ among different seasons and between day and night. The impacts of urban geometric factors and population density in summer, particularly those during the daytime, are significantly larger than those in winter. The influence of urban area and night light intensity is greater in winter than in summer and is greater during the day than at night. The effect of NDVI is greater in summer during the daytime. Urban vegetation is the factor with the greatest relative contribution during the daytime, and urban size is the dominant factor a... [more]
New Insights on a µm-Scale into the Transformation Process of CH4 Hydrates to CO2-Rich Mixed Hydrates
Mengdi Pan, Nur Aminatulmimi Ismail, Manja Luzi-Helbing, Carolyn A. Koh, Judith M. Schicks.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: CH4–CO2 transformation process, gas hydrates, in situ Raman spectroscopy, shrinking core model.
The global occurrences of natural gas hydrates lead to the conclusion that tremendous amounts of hydrocarbons are bonded in these hydrate-bearing sediments, serving as a potential energy resource. For the release of the hydrate-bonded CH4 from these reservoirs, different production methods have been developed during the last decades. Among them, the chemical stimulation via injection of CO2 is considered as carbon neutral on the basis of the assumption that the hydrate-bonded CH4 is replaced by CO2. For the investigation of the replacement process of hydrate-bonded CH4 with CO2 on a µm-scale, we performed time-resolved in situ Raman spectroscopic measurements combined with microscopic observations, exposing the CH4 hydrates to a CO2 gas phase at 3.2 MPa and 274 K. Single-point Raman measurements, line scans and Raman maps were taken from the hydrate phase. Measurements were performed continuously at defined depths from the surface into the core of several hydrate crystals. Additionally... [more]
Numerical Investigation Energy Conversion Performance of Tin-Based Perovskite Solar Cells Using Cell Capacitance Simulator
Yongjin Gan, Xueguang Bi, Yucheng Liu, Binyi Qin, Qingliu Li, Qubo Jiang, Pei Mo.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: energy conversion performance, material optimization, parametric study, SCAPS simulation, tin-based perovskite solar cell.
The power conversion efficiency of lead halide perovskite solar cells has been elevated to 25.2%. However, the toxicity of lead and the complex fabrication process of those cells considerably hinder the commercial application of such solar cells. Therefore, lead-free solar cells with comparable power conversion efficiency with a much lower environmental impact have recently attracted enormous attention in both academia and industry. This paper presents a theoretical study to assess the energy conversion capacity of lead-free perovskite solar cells with MASnI3 perovskite as its absorber layer using solar cell capacitance simulator (SCAPS). In particular, the effects of materials of the perovskite solar cells’ electron transport layers (ETLs) and hole transport layers (HTLs) on their energy conversion performance are elaborated. Our results show that Cd0.5Zn0.5S and MASnBr3 are the most suitable materials for ETL and HTL, respectively. It is also found from that the solar cell performanc... [more]
Systematic Review of Site-Selection Processes in Onshore and Offshore Wind Energy Research
Sofia Spyridonidou, Dimitra G. Vagiona.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: data trends, geographic information system, meta-analysis, multicriteria decision making, offshore wind energy, onshore wind energy, site-selection process, spatial energy planning, systematic review.
Wind energy has a leading role in achieving a low-carbon or completely carbon-free energy sector in the near future. Scientific research on the site-selection aspects of onshore and offshore wind farms is of great importance, contributing to sustainable, technically and economically viable, and socially acceptable wind energy projects. This systematic review provides direct analysis and assessment of existing site-selection procedures and addresses a gap in knowledge in the onshore and offshore wind energy research field, identifying trends in the thematic modules of site-selection issues. Important insights and useful trends are highlighted in: (1) site-selection methodologies; (2) the type, number, and exclusion limits of exclusion criteria; (3) the type, number, importance, priority, and suitability classes of assessment criteria; (4) studies’ geographic locations; (5) spatial planning scales; (6) wind resource analysis; (7) sensitivity analysis; (8) participatory planning approache... [more]
One-Dimensional Heterogeneous Reaction Model of a Drop-Tube Carbonator Reactor for Thermochemical Energy Storage Applications
Evgenios Karasavvas, Athanasios Scaltsoyiannes, Andy Antzaras, Kyriakos Fotiadis, Kyriakos Panopoulos, Angeliki Lemonidou, Spyros Voutetakis, Simira Papadopoulou.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: 1D modeling, calcium-looping (CaL), carbonator reactor model, concentrated solar power (CSP), random pore model.
Calcium looping systems constitute a promising candidate for thermochemical energy storage (TCES) applications, as evidenced by the constantly escalating scientific and industrial interest. However, the technologically feasible transition from the research scale towards industrial and highly competitive markets sets as a prerequisite the optimal design and operation of the process, especially corresponding reactors. The present study investigates for the first time the development of a detailed, one-dimensional mathematical model for the steady-state simulation of a novel drop-tube carbonator reactor as a core equipment unit in a concentrated solar power (CSP)-thermochemical energy storage integration plant. A validated kinetic mathematical model for a carbonation reaction (CaO(s) + CO2(g) → CaCO3(s)) focused on thermochemical energy storage conditions was developed and implemented for different material conditions. The fast gas−solid reaction kinetics conformed with the drop-tube reac... [more]
The Challenges and Opportunities of Renewable Energy Source (RES) Penetration in Indonesia: Case Study of Java-Bali Power System
Handrea Bernando Tambunan, Dzikri Firmansyah Hakam, Iswan Prahastono, Anita Pharmatrisanti, Andreas Putro Purnomoadi, Siti Aisyah, Yonny Wicaksono, I Gede Ryan Sandy.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: baseload, duck curve phenomenon, flexibility, high-penetration level, Indonesia, Java-Bali, netload, peak load, photovoltaic (PV), ramp rate, renewable energy source (RES), unit commitment.
Nowadays, the integration of renewable energy sources, especially grid-connected photovoltaic, into electrical power systems, is increasing dramatically. There are several stimulants especially in the Java-Bali power system, including huge solar potential, a national renewable energy (RE) target, regulation support for prosumers, photovoltaic technology development, and multi-year power system planning. However, significant annual photovoltaic penetration can lead to critical issues, including a drop of netload during the day, ramping capability, and minimal load operation for thermal power plants. This study analyses the duck curve phenomenon in the Java-Bali power system that considers high shares of the baseload power plant and specific scenarios in photovoltaic (PV) penetration and electricity demand growth. This study also analyses future netload, need for fast ramping rate capability, and oversupply issues in the Java-Bali power system. The results showed that the duck curve phen... [more]
Effect of Phase Change Material Storage on the Dynamic Performance of a Direct Vapor Generation Solar Organic Rankine Cycle System
Jahan Zeb Alvi, Yongqiang Feng, Qian Wang, Muhammad Imran, Lehar Asip Khan, Gang Pei.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: direct vapor generation, efficiency, energy stored, net power, phase change material, solar organic Rankine cycle.
Solar energy is a potential source for a thermal power generation system. A direct vapor generation solar organic Rankine cycle system using phase change material storage was analyzed in the present study. The overall system consisted of an arrangement of evacuated flat plate collectors, a phase-change-material-based thermal storage tank, a turbine, a water-cooled condenser, and an organic fluid pump. The MATLAB programming environment was used to develop the thermodynamic model of the whole system. The thermal storage tank was modeled using the finite difference method and the results were validated against experimental work carried out in the past. The hourly weather data of Karachi, Pakistan, was used to carry out the dynamic simulation of the system on a weekly, monthly, and annual basis. The impact of phase change material storage on the enhancement of the overall system performance during the charging and discharging modes was also evaluated. The annual organic Rankine cycle effi... [more]
Optimal Energy Efficiency Tracking in the Energy-Stored Quasi-Z-Source Inverter
Sideng Hu, Zipeng Liang, Jing Zhou, Xiaoli Yu.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy storage unit, ES-qZSI, optimal operation, power loss analysis.
In this paper, the interaction between the energy storage (ES) power distribution and system efficiency enhancement is researched based on the energy stored quasi-Z-source inverter. The corresponding current counteraction, stress reduction, power loss profile, and efficiency enhancement around the embedded energy storage units are studied in details. Firstly, the current counteraction effect on the device current is presented with the embedded ES source. The corresponding reduction in the device current stress is revealed. Then, the detailed device power loss expressions with current redistribution in the impedance network are explored mathematically. A quasi-inverted-trapezoidal power loss profile is found with the embedded source power distribution. To further increase the overall system efficiency, an optimal energy efficiency tracking strategy is proposed for the ES-qZSI (energy-stored quasi-Z-source inverter) based on the power distribution control. Both the simulation and the exp... [more]
Fractional Time Derivative Seismic Wave Equation Modeling for Natural Gas Hydrate
Yanfei Wang, Yaxin Ning, Yibo Wang.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fractional derivatives, natural gas hydrate, numerical simulation, seismic modeling.
Simulation of the seismic wave propagation in natural gas hydrate (NGH) is of great importance. To finely portray the propagation of seismic wave in NGH, attenuation properties of the earth’s medium which causes reduced amplitude and dispersion need to be considered. The traditional viscoacoustic wave equations described by integer-order derivatives can only nearly describe the seismic attenuation. Differently, the fractional time derivative seismic wave-equation, which was rigorously derived from the Kjartansson’s constant-Q model, could be used to accurately describe the attenuation behavior in realistic media. We propose a new fractional finite-difference method, which is more accurate and faster with the short memory length. Numerical experiments are performed to show the feasibility of the proposed simulation scheme for NGH, which will be useful for next stage of seismic imaging of NGH.
Thermo-Mechanical Stress Comparison of a GaN and SiC MOSFET for Photovoltaic Applications
Wieland Van De Sande, Omid Alavi, Philippe Nivelle, Jan D’Haen, Michaël Daenen.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electro-thermal model, finite element method, mission profile, photovoltaic, power electronics, thermo-mechanical stress, wide-bandgap.
Integrating photovoltaic applications within urban environments creates the need for more compact and efficient power electronics that can guarantee long lifetimes. The upcoming wide-bandgap semiconductor devices show great promise in providing the first two properties, but their packaging requires further testing in order to optimize their reliability. This paper demonstrates one iteration of the design for reliability methodology used in order to compare the generated thermo-mechanical stress in the die attach and the bond wires of a GaN and SiC MOSFET. An electro-thermal model of a photovoltaic string inverter is used in order to translate a cloudy and a clear one-hour mission profile from Arizona into a junction losses profile. Subsequently, the finite element method models of both devices are constructed through reverse engineering in order to analyze the plastic energy. The results show that the plastic energy in the die attach caused by a cloudy mission-profile is much higher th... [more]
An Analytical Model for Production Analysis of Hydraulically Fractured Shale Gas Reservoirs Considering Irregular Stimulated Regions
Kaixuan Qiu, Heng Li.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: irregular stimulated region, multifractured horizontal wells, production analysis, shale gas.
Shale gas reservoirs are typically developed by multistage, propped hydraulic fractures. The induced fractures have a complex geometry and can be represented by a high permeability region near each fracture, also called stimulated region. In this paper, a new integrative analytical solution coupled with gas adsorption, non-Darcy flow effect is derived for shale gas reservoirs. The modified pseudo-pressure and pseudo-time are defined to linearize the nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) and thus the governing PDEs are transformed into ordinary differential equations (ODEs) by integration, instead of the Laplace transform. The rate vs. pseudo-time solution in real-time space can be obtained, instead of using the numerical inversion for Laplace transform. The analytical model is validated by comparison with the numerical model. According to the fitting results, the calculation accuracy of analytic solution is almost 99%. Besides the computational convenience, another advantage... [more]
Link between Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Economic and Financial Development in OECD Countries
Magdalena Ziolo, Sandra Jednak, Gordana Savić, Dragana Kragulj.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: DEA, Energy Efficiency, regression, sustainable economic development, sustainable financial development.
The growing risk of climate change caused by the emission of greenhouse gases poses new challenges to contemporary countries. The development of economies is usually related to increasing levels of greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, the question arises whether it is possible to achieve sustainable economic and financial development and simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper assumes it is possible if energy efficiency is increased. The aim of the paper is to show the link between energy efficiency and sustainable economic and financial development in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries for the period 2000−2018 by using data envelopment analysis (DEA) and regression analysis. The results show a slight upward trend of total factor energy efficiency (TFEE) in OECD countries for the analysed period; however, there is a difference in TFEE levels. Developed OECD countries have higher TFEE levels than developing OECD countries. The link... [more]
Principal Component Analysis (PCA)-Supported Underfrequency Load Shedding Algorithm
Tadej Skrjanc, Rafael Mihalic, Urban Rudez.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: load shedding, Machine Learning, power system frequency stability, power system protection.
This research represents a conceptual shift in the process of introducing flexibility into power system frequency stability-related protection. The existing underfrequency load shedding (UFLS) solution, although robust and fast, has often proved to be incapable of adjusting to different operating conditions. It triggers upon detection of frequency threshold violations, and functions by interrupting the electricity supply to a certain number of consumers, both of which values are decided upon beforehand. Consequently, it often does not comply with its main purpose, i.e., bringing frequency decay to a halt. Instead, the power imbalance is often reversed, resulting in equally undesirable frequency overshoots. Researchers have sought a solution to this shortcoming either by increasing the amount of available information (by means of wide-area communication) or through complex changes to all involved protection relays. In this research, we retain the existing concept of UFLS that performs s... [more]
New Protection Scheme in Loop Distribution System with Distributed Generation
Hun-Chul Seo.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: closed-loop distribution system, distributed generation, equivalent circuit, fault section, protection scheme.
Loop distribution systems are increasingly used for reasons such as increased distributed generation (DG) and increased demand for a reliable and high-quality power supply. Because the loop distribution system involves bidirectional power flow, the method for protection of the radial distribution system cannot be applied. Therefore, a protection method is proposed herein for loop distribution systems. In this study, the existence of DG is also considered. According to the proposed method, the fault point is estimated on the basis of the equivalent circuit of the distribution system. Then, the fault section is determined and separated from the distribution system. The separation of DG is determined depending on whether the frequency and voltage are maintained within the steady state ranges. The proposed method is modelled and verified using the Electromagnetic Transients Program. Simulations according to the fault location are performed and analyzed. The results show that the method acc... [more]
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Environmental and Energy Systems
Luca Ciacci, Fabrizio Passarini.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and storage is expected to mitigate the climate emergency in the coming years [...]
Personalization of Products in the Industry 4.0 Concept and Its Impact on Achieving a Higher Level of Sustainable Consumption
Sebastian Saniuk, Sandra Grabowska, Bożena Gajdzik.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: customization, Industry 4.0, personalized products, Sustainability, sustainable consumption and production (SCP).
Sustainability is among the most important directions in global development. The challenge today is to reconcile the fastest possible economic growth and the pursuit of prosperity with concern for the environment. One of the important problems of modern economies and societies is to reduce overall consumption and implement new patterns of sustainable consumption and production. The main aim of this article was to analyze consumer preferences in terms of purchasing personalized production offered by implementing the concept of Industry 4.0 and ensuring sustainable consumption and production (SCP). Based on the analysis of the literature and the results of our own research, an attempt was made to estimate the impact of personalized production offered by the Industry 4.0 concept on SCP and thus the sustainable development of the economy. This article presents the results of a survey conducted on a selected group of consumers, focusing on learning about expectations, consumer preferences f... [more]
High-Power Induction Motors Supplied with Voltage Containing Subharmonics
Piotr Gnaciński, Piotr Klimczak.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: induction motors, interharmonics, power losses, power quality, power system, subharmonics, voltage fluctuations.
In some power networks, components of frequency less than the frequency of the fundamental voltage harmonic called subharmonics or subsynchronous interharmonics occur. In this paper, the effect of voltage subharmonics on currents, power losses, speed fluctuations and electromagnetic torque is examined. The results of numerical computations using the finite element method for an induction cage motor of rated power of 5.6 MW and four motors of rated power of 200 kW with different numbers of poles are presented. An extraordinary harmful effect on high-power induction motors is demonstrated. Among other effects, voltage subharmonics cause significant torque pulsations whose frequencies may correspond to the elastic-mode natural frequency. Possible resonance can result in excessive torsional vibration and the destruction of a power train.
Roadblocks to Low Temperature District Heating
Michael-Allan Millar, Bruce Elrick, Greg Jones, Zhibin Yu, Neil M. Burnside.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: 5th generation, district heating, low temperature.
Energy usage in buildings is coming increasingly under the spotlight as carbon policy focus shifts towards the utilization of thermal energy. In the UK, heating and hot water accounts for around 40% of energy consumption and 20% of greenhouse gas emissions. Heating is typically produced onsite, making widescale carbon or energetic improvements challenging. District heating networks (DHNs) can offer significant carbon reduction for many users but can only be implemented if the end user buildings have good thermal energy efficiency. This greatly limits the ability to implement advancing 4th and 5th generation DHNs, which are the most advanced systems available. We elucidate the current state of thermal efficiency in buildings in the UK and provide recommendations for necessary building requirements and modifications in order to accommodate 4th and 5th generation district heating. We conclude that key sectors must be addressed including creating a skilled workforce, producing relevant met... [more]
A Methodology for the Calculation of Typical Gas Concentration Values and Sampling Intervals in the Power Transformers of a Distribution System Operator
Sergio Bustamante, Mario Manana, Alberto Arroyo, Raquel Martinez, Alberto Laso.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: asset management, dissolved gas analysis, maintenance management, oil insulation, power transformers, predictive maintenance.
Predictive maintenance strategies in power transformers aim to assess the risk through the calculation and monitoring of the health index of the power transformers. The parameter most used in predictive maintenance and to calculate the health index of power transformers is the dissolved gas analysis (DGA). The current tendency is the use of online DGA monitoring equipment while continuing to perform analyses in the laboratory. Although the DGA is well known, there is a lack of published experimental data beyond that in the guides. This study used the nearest-rank method for obtaining the typical gas concentration values and the typical rates of gas increase from a transformer population to establish the optimal sampling interval and alarm thresholds of the continuous monitoring devices for each power transformer. The percentiles calculated by the nearest-rank method were within the ranges of the percentiles obtained using the R software, so this simple method was validated for this stu... [more]
Durability Assessment of Wooden Pellets in Relation with Vibrations Occurring in a Logistic Process of the Final Product
Andrzej Kuranc, Monika Stoma, Leszek Rydzak, Monika Pilipiuk.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: pellet mechanical durability, pellet transportation, transportation shock vibrations, wood pellets.
Vibrations occurring during road transport can vary in a wide spectrum and they can lead to losses in quality of transported materials. However, the vibrations are definitely different than the loads experienced by pellet samples in the tester used for durability tests according to the standard ISO 17831-1. pThe aim of the study was to evaluate the durability of wood biomass pellets available for sale in large-area stores, in terms of loads occurring in transport. The durability of the ellets was tested by subjecting them to vertical and horizontal vibrations similar to those occurring during local transport of this type of fuel for the needs of households. Durability tests were also carried out in accordance with ISO 17831-1. The results were analyzed statistically. Among other, it was found that the vibration time impact on the tested pellet durability was significantly lower in case of horizontal vibrations than in vertical. Moreover, pellets with a diameter of 8 mm showed lower dur... [more]
The Effect of Fuel Cell and Battery Size on Efficiency and Cell Lifetime for an L7e Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle
Tom Fletcher, Kambiz Ebrahimi.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fuel cell cost reduction, fuel cell durability, fuel cell sizing, hybrid vehicle, hydrogen fuel cell, Stochastic Dynamic Programming.
The size of the fuel cell and battery of a Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle (FCHEV) will heavily affect the overall performance of the vehicle, its fuel economy, driveability, and the rates of fuel cell degradation observed. An undersized fuel cell may experience accelerated ageing of the fuel cell membrane and catalyst due to excessive heat and transient loading. This work describes a multi-objective design exploration exercise of fuel cell size and battery capacity comparing hydrogen fuel consumption, fuel cell lifetime, vehicle mass and running cost. For each system design considered, an individually optimised Energy Management Strategy (EMS) has been generated using Stochastic Dynamic Programming (SDP) in order to prevent bias to the results due to the control strategy. It has been found that the objectives of fuel efficiency, lifetime and running cost are largely complimentary, but degradation and running costs are much more sensitive to design changes than fuel efficiency and th... [more]
A GIS Approach Land Suitability and Availability Analysis of Jatropha Curcas L. Growth in Mexico as a Potential Source for Biodiesel Production
Jocelyn Alejandra Cortez-Núñez, María Eugenia Gutiérrez-Castillo, Violeta Y. Mena-Cervantes, Ángel Refugio Terán-Cuevas, Luis Raúl Tovar-Gálvez, Juan Velasco.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: agroenvironmental mapping, energy crop, Jatropha curcas L., land suitability.
L. (JCL) commercial plantations in Mexico, one of the most important JCL origin centers, have failed due to a variety of biological, political and technical factors affecting their productivity. This study explores feasible sites of JCL cultivation as a potential source for biodiesel production in Mexico, given agroclimatic and agroecological considerations. We propose a GIS-based approach for estimating suitable and available lands to grow JCL by integrating an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in the ArcGIS software. Spatial analysis combined multiple data, different evaluation criteria, three land availability classes (high, medium and low potential) and took into account ecological, ethical, and political restrictions, and considering two scenarios with different restriction levels. Suitability and availability maps were generated using agroclimatic information (climatic, land use/soil, and climate change and extreme weather events risk) together with other socioeconomic factors.... [more]
Forecasting Electricity Consumption in Commercial Buildings Using a Machine Learning Approach
Junhwa Hwang, Dongjun Suh, Marc-Oliver Otto.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
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A Methodology to Systematically Identify and Characterize Energy Flexibility Measures in Industrial Systems
Alejandro Tristán, Flurina Heuberger, Alexander Sauer.
April 4, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: demand response, demand side management, energy flexibility, industrial energy management.
Industrial energy flexibility enables companies to optimize their energy-associated production costs and support the energy transition towards renewable energy sources. The first step towards achieving energy flexible operation in a production facility is to identify and characterize the energy flexibility measures available in the industrial systems that comprise it. These industrial systems are both the manufacturing systems that directly execute the production tasks and the systems performing supporting tasks or tasks necessary for the operation of these manufacturing systems. Energy flexibility measures are conscious and quantifiable actions to carry out a defined change of operative state in an industrial system. This work proposes a methodology to identify and characterize the available energy flexibility measures in industrial systems regardless of the task they perform in the facility. This methodology is the basis of energy flexibility-oriented industrial energy audits, in jux... [more]
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