Julia Zonneveld, Faith Nobert, Timothy M. Weis, Brian A. Fleck
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可再生能源-柴油混合动力系统越来越普遍,因为主要以柴油为燃料的偏远社区正在寻求替代方案,以降低成本和排放,同时提高能源自主性。本研究不仅涉及插接负载,还包括北方偏远社区通过替代柴油发电同时实现供热负载电气化来消除固定燃烧所使用的进口燃料的方案。在加拿大基瓦利克地区的一个案例研究中,使用 HOMER 开发了四种方案,以考察高可再生渗透潜力的能源系统,包括供热负荷。该地区拟从加拿大南部的水力发电网延伸出一条 1200 千米的电力线。该电力线与风能和太阳能等现场可再生能源以及碳价格不断上涨的基本情况进行了比较。供热负荷的季节性很强,而且冬季电力损失的风险很大,因此需要高容量、低使用率的备用基础设施。在偏远地区,区域供热被认为是提高可再生能源比例的一种新方法,可最大限度地减少化石燃料备用需求。假定电网延伸能按预算进行,且柴油价格上涨,该分析表明电力线是实现完全脱碳的最低成本途径,且成本低于 "一切照旧"。利用当地可再生能源和区域供热的组合,可再生能源的渗透率可达到 60%,净现值成本与电力线相当。在柴油燃料价格较高的情况下,通过就地发电或电力线延伸来增加可再生能源,比继续依赖进口化石燃料的成本更低。
Remote community deep electrification scenario analysis: A grid extension case study in Kivalliq Canada
Renewable-diesel hybrid systems are increasingly common as remote communities, powered primarily by diesel fuel, seek alternatives to reduce costs and emissions while improving energy autonomy. This study goes beyond plug loads to include options for a northern remote community to eliminate imported fuels used in stationary combustion by displacing diesel electricity while electrifying heating loads. Four scenarios are developed using HOMER for a case study in the Kivalliq region of Canada to examine high renewable penetration potential energy systems, including heating loads. A 1200 km power line extension from a hydroelectricity grid in southern Canada has been proposed in the region. The powerline is compared to on-site renewables, such as wind and solar, and to the base case with increasing carbon prices. The highly seasonal nature of heating loads, and the acute risks of power loss in the winter results in high capacity, but low usage back-up infrastructure requirements. District heating is considered as a novel way to assist in increasing the renewable fraction in remote contexts to minimize fossil fuel back-up requirements. Assuming the grid extension can be developed on budget and that diesel prices inflate, this analysis shows the powerline presents the lowest cost path to full decarbonization, and lower costs than business as usual. Using a combination of local renewables and district heating, 60% renewable penetration could be achieved with comparable net present costs to the powerline. In high priced diesel fuel scenarios, increasing renewable energy either with onsite generation or the power line extension present lower cost options than continued reliance on imported fossil fuels.