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Optimizing renewable energy integration in new districts: Power-to-X strategies for improved efficiency and sustainability

Vittoria Battaglia, Laura Vanoli

2024Energy33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To achieve optimal renewable energy self-sufficiency in new districts, it's crucial to efficiently manage surplus electricity or heat. One effective approach is ‘sector coupling,’ which increases self-consumption by redirecting excess energy via heat pumps (Power-to-Heat) or producing hydrogen (Power-to-Gas). Integrating electric vehicles and storage solutions (Power-to-Power) further enhances system flexibility. Moreover, the implementation of energy communities offers not just an uptick in self-consumption but also encourages consumers to embrace renewable energy technologies . This study evaluates the integration of renewable energy within urban districts through ‘sector coupling’ strategies, aiming to enhance self-sufficiency and consumption by managing surplus electricity and heat. Focusing on a renovated district in Southern Italy, it compares Power-to-X strategies—such as Power-to-Heat, Power-to-Gas, and Power-to-Power—in terms of their impact on primary energy usage, CO 2 emissions, and financial costs. Dynamic simulations show these strategies can reduce CO 2 emissions by 30 % and energy use by 20 % on average, offering valuable insights for urban energy planning and policy.

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Power to gasRenewable energyEnvironmental economicsElectricityEnergy engineeringElectric powerEnergy consumptionSustainabilityFlexibility (engineering)Efficient energy useElectricity generationPower (physics)BusinessEconomicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringElectrodePhysical chemistryQuantum mechanicsBiologyPhysicsElectrolysisEcologyChemistryElectrolyteManagementIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization