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Sector Coupling - Energy-Sustainable Economy of the Future - Fundamentals, Model and Planning Example of a General Energy System (GES)

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The core of the book is the presentation of a systematic, continuous and logical chain into the coupled total energy system (GES) of the future, which will lead to the fully sustainable use of renewable energies. Thus, unified models are proposed that are applicable to the subsystems/sectors throughout and allow the optimization of the entire GES. Appropriate algorithms and approaches are illustrated with numerous examples. This is embedded in the context of efforts to fully integrate energy generated from renewable sources into the GES. The overarching role of IT systems for secure operations has been emphasized in the book. The relevance of the correct mapping of technologies to use cases is elaborated and necessary steps derived from this are considered technically and organizationally (standardization). Special attention is paid to the didactic presentation of the material in order to present this new, difficult and complex problem "as simple as possible, but not simpler" [according to Einstein].

List of contents

Climate policy goals of sustainable energy supply.- Why do we need an overall energy system.- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions.- Sector coupling.- Paradigm shift caused by renewable generation.- Potentials of renewable generation.- Methodology and model construction for sector coupling.- Modeling of an overall energy system.- Hub model.- Temporal resolution of energy flows.- Substitution of energy yields.- Optimization of an overall energy system.- Energy use sectors and their energy consumption.- Energy supply and the role of hydrogen.- Net-Zero-Factory.- Electric mobility.- Optimization of an overall energy system. Optimization of an overall energy system.- Optimization of an overall energy system.- Energy use sectors and their energy consumption.- Energy supply as well as the role of hydrogen.- Net-Zero-Factory.- Electromobility.- Methodology of modelling the energy hub components.- Modelling of generation sectors.- Flexibility of an overall energy system.- Role of information and communication technology.- Perspectives of the overall energy system.

About the author










Przemyslaw Komarnicki is head of the Department of Energy Systems and Infrastructures (ESI) at the Fraunhofer Institute IFF in Magdeburg and professor of electrical power systems engineering at Magdeburg-Stendal University.

Dipl.-Ing. Michael Kranhold is an authorised signatory and head of the customer management grid accounting department at the transmission system operator 50Hertz Transmission GmbH in Berlin. He is a member of ETG and CIGRE.

Univ. Prof. Dr. Zbigniew A. Styczynski was head of the Chair of Electrical Grids and Alternative Sources of Electrical Energy at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg until April 2015.



Preface:
Prof. Dr. Antje Orths: Chief Engineer at Energinet; Convenor of ENTSO-E's Offshore Development Core Group; Adjunct Professor of Renewable Energies/ Wind Energy; Member of the IEEE PES, the VDE and the Energy Systems Integration Group, Reston VA.



Product details

Authors Przemyslaw Komarnicki, Michael Kranhold, Styczynsk, Zbigniew A. Styczynski
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Sektorenkopplung - Energetisch-nachhaltige Wirtschaft der Zukunft
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.12.2023
 
EAN 9783658381134
ISBN 978-3-658-38113-4
No. of pages 209
Dimensions 213 mm x 14 mm x 250 mm
Illustrations XVIII, 209 p. 1 illus.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering

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