Energy Hub Conceptual Improvement with Household Involvement
家庭参加を伴うエネルギー・ハブ概念の改善 (AI 翻訳)
Haralds Siktārs, Vladimirs Kirsanovs, Ivars Veidenbergs, Ieva Pakere
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日本語
本論文は、家庭の参加によるエネルギー・ハブの概念改善を提案。需要応答プログラムと再生可能エネルギーの統合を促進し、ラトビアの社会調査を基に消費者の意見を分析。エネルギー分散化と効率化に貢献。
English
This paper proposes improvements to energy hub concepts through household involvement, integrating demand response and renewable energy. It includes a survey in Latvia to gauge social acceptance, aiming to enhance decentralized energy systems and reduce transmission losses.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
本論文はラトビアの事例だが、日本のエネルギー・ハブや地域エネルギー管理にも示唆を与える。特に家庭参加型の需要応答は、日本の再生可能エネルギー普及政策と連動可能。
In the global GX context
While focused on Latvia, this research contributes to global energy hub modeling and demand response literature. It underscores the importance of social acceptance in decentralized energy transitions, relevant for EU and other regions.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides insights into household involvement in energy hub modeling and demand response.
🏢実務担当者:Useful for companies designing community energy systems or demand response programs.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights need for social engagement in energy transition policies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Existing energy systems in the global energy market are often based on the centralized generation using fossil fuels, which has been increased due to the high impact of lobbyists in fossil resource market and geopolitical situation. However, due to the increased renewable energy resource implementation in the energy portfolio, shift to more decentralized energy production and distribution is increased and supported. Energy hubs and demand response programs has been increasingly studied for energy sector adaptation and implementation, which allows to adapt demand to the supply, which is relatively fluctuating due to discontinuity of the solar and wind energy. Most recent reviews regarding energy hubs and energy sector are general are highlighting the various solutions for energy supply balancing, which include residential and industrial sector involvement into the demand response program, using household appliances, electric vehicles and other shiftable electricity consumers. Other demands in energy hub are crucial for optimal distribution of energy in the energy hub, like heat, natural gas and domestic water. Energy management in energy hub is organized by aggregators, which are responsible for most optimal distribution, storage and price of electricity, prioritizing locally generated power over imported electricity from centralized units. Such approach allows to exploit he locational value of energy and bypass the transfer losses via conventional distribution network. Such losses are more impactful during the peak hours, which increases the electrical load of the wire, thus increasing the marginal losses. High importance is social approval of energy system development to energy hubs, thus involving consumers more, than some might be interested in, thus survey will be conducted to determine the opinion and limitations of society in Latvia. Aim of this research is to improve the energy hub concept modeling and social aspects and meanwhile address the main problematics of the currently developed systems, especially based on household involvement and sizing restrictions.
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