Beyond sector coupling: Utilizing energy grids in sector coupling to improve the European energy transition

IF 5.4 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Smart Energy Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.segy.2023.100116
Jakob Zinck Thellufsen , Henrik Lund , Peter Sorknæs , Steffen Nielsen , Miguel Chang , Brian Vad Mathiesen
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Sector coupling and system integration are key concepts in the energy transition from fossil fuels to fully decarbonized energy systems based on renewable energy. An intelligent use of sector coupling – such as that expressed in the concept of a smart energy system –accommodates for the identification of a more energy-efficient and affordable green transition. However, these benefits are often not fully identified in scenario modelling for the simple reason that not all energy systems analysis tools are equipped to do so. Here, we use the EnergyPLAN tool to replicate the EU Baseline and 1.5 TECH scenarios of the report “A Clean Planet for All”, which we then compare to a smart energy systems scenario for Europe. Due to its focus on sector coupling, we show how such a smart energy Europe scenario can be more energy efficient and affordable than the other scenarios.

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部门耦合和系统集成是从化石燃料向基于可再生能源的完全脱碳能源系统过渡的关键概念。智能使用部门耦合——比如智能能源系统概念中所表达的耦合——可以确定更节能、更实惠的绿色转型。然而,这些好处在情景建模中往往没有完全确定,原因很简单,并不是所有的能源系统分析工具都具备这样的能力。在这里,我们使用EnergyPLAN工具来复制“人人共享清洁地球”报告中的欧盟基线和1.5技术情景,然后将其与欧洲的智能能源系统情景进行比较。由于其对行业耦合的关注,我们展示了这种智能能源欧洲场景如何比其他场景更节能、更实惠。
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Smart Energy Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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