Effects of population allocation on the electric power systems form the viewpoint of combined heat and power installation

A. Akisawa, K. Fujita, T. Kashiwagi
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Recently it has been strongly required to reduce energy consumption to cope with global warming. Since energy consumption in commercial and residential sectors are increasing while the industrial sector is almost constant in Japan, policies to lead to energy conservation in urban areas are quite important. This study aims at investigating the performance of urban energy systems which install combined heat and power (CHP) as a direct heating and cooling (DHC) plant and the influence of CHP on the structure of electric power systems of electric utilities. The behavior of energy technologies and the possibility of energy conservation are evaluated based on an optimization model with respect to total system cost. Sensitivity analysis of population allocation into urban areas indicates that fossil fuel consumption varies in the range of 10%-20% compared with conventional systems.
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人口配置对电力系统的影响形成了热电联产的观点
最近,人们强烈要求减少能源消耗以应对全球变暖。由于商业和住宅部门的能源消耗正在增加,而日本的工业部门几乎没有变化,因此在城市地区实行节约能源的政策是非常重要的。本研究旨在探讨城市能源系统安装热电联产(CHP)作为直接加热和冷却(DHC)装置的性能,以及CHP对电力公司电力系统结构的影响。基于系统总成本的优化模型,对能源技术的行为和节能的可能性进行了评价。对城市人口配置的敏感性分析表明,与传统系统相比,化石燃料消耗在10%-20%的范围内。
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