Advancing towards a sustainable energy model. Uncovering the untapped potential of rural areas

IF 1.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AIMS Environmental Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3934/environsci.2023017
Vanessa Miramontes-Viña, N. Romero-Castro, M. Ángeles López-Cabarcos
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Rural areas are essential to moving towards the necessary sustainable energy transition and climate change mitigation through renewable energy (RE) technologies. However, RE planning and decision-making in rural locations have not been developed to date with a focus on the local level and accompanied by a careful and thorough assessment of the simultaneous availability of alternative RE sources in a specific territory. Quite differently, RE investments in rural locations have been primarily driven by the interests of large power utilities to exploit a particular RE source, with benefits escaping from the rural economies to end up in the income statements of those large corporations. There is a need to approach RE planning at the municipal scale considering the availability of alternative RE sources. This study suggests the development of a rural RE potential index that could help in the identification of appropriate locations for the implementation of hybrid renewable energy systems (HRESs). The construction of a composite indicator to measure rural RE potential is exemplified through a case study that deals with ten indicators in the context of Galician rural municipalities, involving different RE potentials and some technical or regulatory constraints. Equal weighting and Principal Component Analysis are considered alternative methods for the index construction. Municipalities are the relevant local decision level where energy policy should be focused in order to diversify both the RE mix and the investor base. The proposed index could be the basis for future analyses aimed at optimizing the design and implementation of HRESs in rural environments at a local-regional-national scale.
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推进可持续能源模式。发掘农村地区未开发的潜力
农村地区对于通过可再生能源技术实现必要的可持续能源转型和减缓气候变化至关重要。然而,迄今为止,农村地区的可再生能源规划和决策尚未以地方一级为重点,并伴随着对特定地区可替代可再生能源同时可用性的仔细和彻底的评估。完全不同的是,在农村地区的可再生能源投资主要是由大型电力公司的利益驱动的,以开发特定的可再生能源资源,这些利益从农村经济中逃脱,最终出现在这些大公司的损益表中。考虑到可替代的可再生能源的可用性,有必要在市政规模上进行可再生能源规划。该研究建议制定农村可再生能源潜力指数,以帮助确定实施混合可再生能源系统(HRESs)的适当地点。本文通过一个案例研究,阐述了衡量农村可再生能源潜力的综合指标的构建,该案例研究涉及加利西亚农村市政当局的十个指标,涉及不同的可再生能源潜力和一些技术或监管限制。等权法和主成分分析法被认为是构建指标的两种方法。市政当局是相关的地方决策层,能源政策应集中于此,以使可再生能源组合和投资者基础多样化。建议的指数可以作为未来分析的基础,目的是在地方-区域-国家范围内优化农村环境中HRESs的设计和实施。
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