DocumentCode :
3404429
Title :
Distributed energy generation in smart cities
Author :
Calvillo, Christian F. ; Sanchez, Abel ; Villar, Jose
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Res. in Technol. (IIT), Comillas Pontifical Univ., Madrid, Spain
fYear :
2013
fDate :
20-23 Oct. 2013
Firstpage :
161
Lastpage :
166
Abstract :
The smart city is a sustainable and efficient urban center that provides high quality of life to its inhabitants with an optimal management of its resources, where clean and cost effective energy generation is a key issue. Under this setting, distributed generation can provide an adequate tool to deal with energy reliability and to successfully implement renewable sources; nevertheless, selection and scaling of energy systems, considering location, is not a trivial task. Frequently, the stakeholders analyze only one or two “popular” generation systems, and then calculate the output and return of investment in a simplified and approximated approach. This practice could lead the stakeholder to an inadequate technology mix. To tackle this problem, this paper reviews and models most common energy sources for distributed generation in a smart city context. Then, a technical economic analysis is developed for 2 cases, a household and a district, considering not only renewable sources but also efficient non-renewable technologies. The results of the numerical analysis help to assess the more adequate generation systems for a given application, energetic demand, and geographical characteristics. A well-developed analysis is essential for a better understanding of the available technologies and their synergies; as a result, the investors can choose the appropriate solutions, maximizing overall benefits.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; investment; numerical analysis; power distribution reliability; power generation economics; power generation reliability; renewable energy sources; distributed energy generation; energetic demand; energy reliability; energy sources; geographical characteristics; nonrenewable technology; numerical analysis; optimal management; renewable sources; return of investment; smart city; stakeholders; technical economic analysis; urban center; Cogeneration; Economics; Generators; Heat pumps; Production; Resistance heating; Wind turbines; distributed generation; renewable sources; smart city;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madrid
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICRERA.2013.6749744
Filename :
6749744
Link To Document :
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