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Mancarella, Pierluigi,
Energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts = methods, tools, and experiences from the field /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts/ edited by A. Monti, D. Pesch, K.A. Ellis, P. Mancarella.
Reminder of title:
methods, tools, and experiences from the field /
other author:
Monti, Antonello,
Published:
London, United Kingdom ;Academic Press, : 2017.,
Description:
1 online resource :ill. :
Subject:
Electric power distribution. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128099513
ISBN:
9780128103982 (electronic bk.)
Energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts = methods, tools, and experiences from the field /
Energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts
methods, tools, and experiences from the field /[electronic resource] :edited by A. Monti, D. Pesch, K.A. Ellis, P. Mancarella. - London, United Kingdom ;Academic Press,2017. - 1 online resource :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index. Contributors; About the Editors; Preface; Acknowledgment; Chapter One -- Introduction; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Background of the Book; 3 -- Structure of the Book; References; Chapter Two -- Energy Positivity and Flexibility in Districts; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Economic Value of an EPN; 2.1 -- Economic Value of "Classic" Definition of Energy Positivity; 2.2 -- Economic Value of Flexibility; 2.2.1 -- Further Aligning of Flexibility and Economic Value Objectives; 3 -- Alternative Objectives/ Criteria; 4 -- Multicriteria Analysis; 5 -- Conclusions. -- Challenger Adaptation Augmentation; 3.1.1 -- Sensing and Understanding; 3.1.2 -- Deciding and Acting; 3.2 -- Bishopstown Adaptation Augmentation; 3.2.1 -- Sensing and Understanding; 3.2.2 -- Deciding and Acting; 4 -- Summary and Recommendations; 4.1 -- Summary; 4.2 -- Recommendations; References; Chapter Four -- Simulation Tools and Optimization Algorithms for Efficient Energy Management in Neighborhoods; 1 -- Introduction; 1.1 -- Motivation; 1.2 -- Our Contributions; 2 -- Preliminaries; 3 -- Simulation Models for Energy Positive Neighborhoods. Thermal System; 3.4 -- Electrical System; 3.5 -- Model Library; 3.5.1 -- Thermal Components; 3.5.1.1 -- Thermal Zone Model and Building Physics; 3.5.1.2 -- Boiler; 3.5.1.3 -- Heat Pump; 3.5.1.4 -- CHP Generator; 3.5.1.5 -- Solar Thermal Panel; 3.5.1.6 -- Thermal Storage; 3.5.1.7 - - Heat Exchanger; 3.5.1.8 -- Radiator; 3.5.1.9 -- Pump; 3.5.1.10 -- Three-Way Valves; 3.5.2 -- Electrical Components; 3.5.2.1 -- Electrical Line; 3.5.2.2 -- PV Module; 3.5.2.3 -- Simplified Battery Storage System; 3.5.2.4 -- Constant Power Load; 3.5.2.5 -- EV Charger. 3.5.2.8 -- Wind Turbine; 4 -- Neighborhood Energy Optimization Algorithms; 4.1 -- Mathematical Notations and Definitions; 4.1.1 -- Combined Heat and Power Mathematical Description; 4.1.2 -- Boiler Mathematical Description; 4.1.3 -- Thermal Storage Mathematical Description; 4.1.4 - - Electrical Storage Mathematical Description; 4.2 -- Centralized Optimization-Single Ownership Neighborhood; 4.3 -- Hierarchical Two-Level Optimization; 5 -- Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Five -- Information and Communication Technology for EPN. creating energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts in an urban setting.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; About the Editors; Preface; Acknowledgment; Chapter One -- Introduction; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Background of the Book; 3 -- Structure of the Book; References; Chapter Two -- Energy Positivity and Flexibility in Districts; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Economic Value of an EPN; 2.1 -- Economic Value of "Classic" Definition of Energy Positivity; 2.2 -- Economic Value of Flexibility; 2.2.1 -- Further Aligning of Flexibility and Economic Value Objectives; 3 -- Alternative Objectives/Criteria; 4 -- Multicriteria Analysis; 5 -- Conclusions.
Energy Positive Neighborhoods and Smart Energy Districts: Methods, Tools, and Experiences from the Field is a comprehensive guide to this highly interdisciplinary topic. Monti et. al's combined experience make them the most qualified team of editors to explore the processes and tools involved in creating Energy Positive Neighborhoods and Smart Energy Districts in an urban setting. Tools include: A complete simulation library to quickly support the implementation of a model of the scenario A set of possible approaches to neighborhood energy optimization An open, extensible information model for neighbourhood asset description The structure of this book offers different reading paths to appeal to the very varied audience it addresses. It describes the process of adaption and the challenges faced by the decision makers, and also how simulation, optimisation, ICT approaches and business models are combined in a holistic and pragmatic way. It also offers possible business models and a means to quantify them to complete the development process. This book is suitable for students on muti-disciplinary energy engineering courses, energy practitioners, ICT vendors aiming to develop new services to target the building industry, and decision makers aiming to structure an urban renovation program. Delivers a significant amount of exclusive knowledge on the topics of energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts Allows readers to grasp the complexity of this interdisciplinary topic by providing access to well-structured processes and tools Includes real life examples of the transformation of two demonstration sites that illustrate the concepts discussed to add context and value to their implementation.
ISBN: 9780128103982 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
572880
Electric power distribution.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
554714
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: TJ163.3 / .E54 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 621.319
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