Electricity self-sufficiency of off-grid mobile homes as temporary housing: A feasibility study in Japan

IF 12 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Sustainable Cities and Society Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.scs.2025.106221
Sihwan Lee , Risa Ito , Hideyo Harada
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The increasing frequency of natural disasters caused by climate change, such as typhoons, torrential rain, and earthquakes, highlights the urgent need for effective and sustainable temporary housing. This study explores the potential for off-grid power independence in mobile homes for disaster recovery in Japan, a region vulnerable to seismic and climatic events. Through measurements and numerical analyses, we assessed the electricity self-sufficiency of mobile homes with photovoltaic (PV) panels and storage batteries across various regions, including Hokkaido and the Nansei Islands. Results indicate significant electricity self-sufficiency during cooling periods, especially in areas with lower cooling loads. Mobile homes equipped with eight PV panels (2400 Wp) can produce over 3000 kWh of electricity annually, surpassing heating and cooling energy needs in all studied areas. However, achieving self-sufficiency during heating periods remains difficult due to higher energy demand during non-generating hours. Expanding PV panels and battery capacity can raise the electricity self-sufficiency rate to over 80 % in non-cold regions but offers limited improvements in colder areas. This study highlights the potential of off-grid mobile homes as resilient, energy-efficient post-disaster solutions and points to the need for further optimization of insulation and design guidelines for diverse climates.

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离网移动住宅作为临时住房的电力自给:在日本的可行性研究
台风、暴雨和地震等由气候变化引起的自然灾害日益频繁,凸显了对有效和可持续的临时住房的迫切需求。本研究探讨了日本这个易受地震和气候事件影响的地区在灾难恢复中移动房屋离网电力独立的潜力。通过测量和数值分析,我们评估了包括北海道和西南群岛在内的不同地区的光伏(PV)电池板和蓄电池的移动房屋的电力自给能力。结果表明,在制冷期间,特别是在制冷负荷较低的地区,电力自给自足显著。配备8块光伏板(2400瓦)的移动房屋每年可产生超过3000千瓦时的电力,超过了所有研究地区的供暖和制冷能源需求。然而,由于非发电时间的能源需求较高,在供暖期间实现自给自足仍然很困难。扩大光伏电池板和电池容量可以将非寒冷地区的电力自给率提高到80%以上,但在寒冷地区的改善有限。这项研究强调了离网移动住宅作为灾后弹性、节能解决方案的潜力,并指出需要进一步优化绝缘和设计指南,以适应不同的气候。
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Sustainable Cities and Society
Sustainable Cities and Society Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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810
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable Cities and Society (SCS) is an international journal that focuses on fundamental and applied research to promote environmentally sustainable and socially resilient cities. The journal welcomes cross-cutting, multi-disciplinary research in various areas, including: 1. Smart cities and resilient environments; 2. Alternative/clean energy sources, energy distribution, distributed energy generation, and energy demand reduction/management; 3. Monitoring and improving air quality in built environment and cities (e.g., healthy built environment and air quality management); 4. Energy efficient, low/zero carbon, and green buildings/communities; 5. Climate change mitigation and adaptation in urban environments; 6. Green infrastructure and BMPs; 7. Environmental Footprint accounting and management; 8. Urban agriculture and forestry; 9. ICT, smart grid and intelligent infrastructure; 10. Urban design/planning, regulations, legislation, certification, economics, and policy; 11. Social aspects, impacts and resiliency of cities; 12. Behavior monitoring, analysis and change within urban communities; 13. Health monitoring and improvement; 14. Nexus issues related to sustainable cities and societies; 15. Smart city governance; 16. Decision Support Systems for trade-off and uncertainty analysis for improved management of cities and society; 17. Big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications and case studies; 18. Critical infrastructure protection, including security, privacy, forensics, and reliability issues of cyber-physical systems. 19. Water footprint reduction and urban water distribution, harvesting, treatment, reuse and management; 20. Waste reduction and recycling; 21. Wastewater collection, treatment and recycling; 22. Smart, clean and healthy transportation systems and infrastructure;
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