Combining techno-economic modeling and spatial analysis for heat planning in rural regions: A case study of the Holbæk municipality in Denmark

IF 5.4 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Smart Energy Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.segy.2024.100144
Hyunkyo Yu , Claire Bergaentzlé , Stefan Petrović , Erik O. Ahlgren , Filip Johnsson
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This study examines the opportunities and challenges related to heat decarbonization in rural municipalities by applying a spatial analysis in combination with techno-economic modeling using TIMES. While the transition to low-carbon heating technologies is progressing in urban areas, this shift is happening more slowly in rural areas, reflecting a difference in decarbonization rate between urban and rural contexts. This study takes the Holbæk Municipality in Denmark as a case to investigate the potential for rural heating systems considering local fuels, excess heat, and investments in different energy infrastructures. The technology options investigated include both individual heating technologies, such as domestic boilers and heat pumps, and district heating. The modeling results demonstrate that use of excess heat from the municipal wastewater treatment plant and the neighboring industrial site for district heating competes with individual heating systems that have heat pumps and biogas-fueled boilers, where the mix depends on the conditions assumed for each technology and the heat demand density. The extent of district heating expansion differs between districts in the municipality, ranging from 14% to 100% depending on the heat demand density and proximity to the current district heating network. The different possibilities for the transition of the heating sector revealed in this work indicate that a successful transition will require both a clear policy for the heating sector and an explicit decarbonization strategy for the industries that can provide excess heat for district heating.

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将技术经济建模和空间分析相结合,促进农村地区的供热规划:丹麦霍尔拜克市案例研究
本研究通过使用 TIMES 结合技术经济模型进行空间分析,探讨了与农村城市供热脱碳相关的机遇和挑战。城市地区正在向低碳供热技术转型,而农村地区的转型速度较慢,这反映了城市和农村地区在去碳化速度上的差异。本研究以丹麦 Holbæk 市为例,从当地燃料、多余热量以及不同能源基础设施投资等方面,调查农村供热系统的潜力。研究的技术方案包括家用锅炉和热泵等单项供热技术以及区域供热。建模结果表明,使用城市污水处理厂和邻近工业用地的多余热量进行区域供热,与使用热泵和沼气锅炉的单独供热系统相竞争,其中的组合取决于每种技术的假设条件和热需求密度。市内各区的区域供热扩展程度各不相同,从 14% 到 100% 不等,取决于热需求密度和与当前区域供热网络的距离。本研究揭示的供热行业转型的不同可能性表明,成功的转型既需要明确的供热行业政策,也需要为可为区域供热提供多余热量的行业制定明确的去碳化战略。
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Smart Energy Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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