Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson & Markus Wråke, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute 2014-12-04
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Modelling urban energy systems a tentative approach Fredrik Martinsson & Markus Wrke, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute 2014-12-04 About IVL Independent status Operations span the whole field of sustainability
Fredrik Martinsson & Markus Wråke, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Model requirements Uncertainty in variability and availability of VRE Uncertainty in demand patterns System integration – technology interdependencies
Presentation of uncertainties
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Model requirements Locational aspects Characterizing future demand patterns Linkages between energy efficiency and supply options
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
What is the most cost effective strategy for energy savings in buildings? How can different definitions of NZEB impact total emissions and costs? Impact of disruptive technologies? Holistic approach – assessing total system efficiency Investment in existing district heating or transition to decentralized energy system?
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
energy demand (e.g., for space heating, hot water )
assigned as being representative for the buildings stock
individual – interdependency included
created
Source: ZEN-n WP 3.1, http://zenn-fp7.eu/ Source: www.knubix.com/
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Year of construction Energy use intensity Existing space heating technology District heating possible Type of activity Person intensity Urban/Rural Climate zones Prerequisites for onsite RES Existing window performance Ventilation systems Internal heating distribution
Picture: ATON Teknikkonsult AB
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
1. Additional insulation in attics 2. Low energy lighting in stairways 3. Exhaust air heat pumps 4. Waste water heat recovery 5. New central ESX-ventilation system 6. New heat exchanger, circulation pumps, adjustments and optimising of heating and hot water circulation. 7. Individual metering hot water. 8. Supplementary insulation of facades 9. New energy efficient windows
Package 2, etc.
Source: ZEN-n, http://zenn-fp7.eu/
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04
Modelling urban energy systems – a tentative approach
Fredrik Martinsson, 2014-12-04