DocumentCode :
2132606
Title :
Challenges in energy systems for the smart-cities of the future
Author :
Brenna, M. ; Falvo, M.C. ; Foiadelli, F. ; Martirano, L. ; Massaro, F. ; Poli, D. ; Vaccaro, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy, Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
fYear :
2012
fDate :
9-12 Sept. 2012
Firstpage :
755
Lastpage :
762
Abstract :
In the last years the European Union has actively promoted the renewable energies and the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) also for residential and tertiary buildings. The exploitation of renewable sources and cogeneration seems hampered by the regulatory wall that prohibit for residential, tertiary and commercial buildings the constitution of users clusters. In fact, the unification up to a threshold value of some tens of kVA, at least, can facilitate the installation of renewable energy power plants as solar PV modules or CHP systems (cogeneration) or CCHP systems (tri-generation), overcoming technical and economical barriers and combining several load profiles. The actual distribution system for low voltage LV customers appears inadequate to comply with these goals. At this aim the authors propose the design of a Sustainable Energy Microsystem (SEM) for the integration of different subsystems, currently independent, as final users and high efficiency buildings, dispersed generation from renewable and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) units and subsystems for the urban mobility: metro-transit, trams and recharging of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles (PHEV) for the surface mobility. The integration is analyzed in the direction of a “smart city” concept, with the optimized and integrated management of many services. These activities are about the general topic of design and construction of nearly zero energy buildings with the use of innovative technologies as home and building automation. The buildings integrated in “energy hub” with dispersed generation and urban mobility systems, constitute the “energy islands” of the future smart grid.
Keywords :
building management systems; cogeneration; hybrid electric vehicles; installation; power generation economics; smart power grids; sustainable development; CCHP systems; PHEV; PV modules; SEM; actual distribution system; combined heat and power generation; commercial building; economical barrier; energy hub; energy islands; energy systems; installation; integrated management; low voltage LV customer; metro-transit; plug-in hybrid electric vehicle; renewable energy power plant; renewable sources; residential building; smart grid; smart-cities; surface mobility; sustainable energy microsystem; tertiary building; urban mobility system; Batteries; Buildings; Cogeneration; Load management; Optimization; Vehicles; energy; enviroment; mobility; power systems; smart grid; sustainability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conference and Exhibition (ENERGYCON), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1453-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EnergyCon.2012.6348251
Filename :
6348251
Link To Document :
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