item: #1 of 221 id: sepm-1010 author: Blindheim, Bernt title: Gone with the wind? The Norwegian licencing process for wind power: does it support investments and the realisation of political goals? date: 2015-05-23 words: 8217 flesch: 49 summary: As such, investors face a rather uncertain decision system, where it is unclear how EPI—among other factors through TCAs—actually works in wind power projects. Problems to be addressed Wind power is an important renewable energy source; however, wind power investments in Norway have so far been limited. keywords: energy; epi; investors; licencing; moce; mope; norway; norwegian; nve; planning; policy; power; process; projects; time; wind; wind power cache: sepm-1010.pdf plain text: sepm-1010.txt item: #2 of 221 id: sepm-1017 author: Juul, Nina; Pantuso, Giovanni; Iversen, Jan Emil Banning; Boomsma, Trine Krogh title: Strategies for Charging Electric Vehicles in the Electricity Market date: 2015-11-20 words: 6026 flesch: 57 summary: However, assuming vehicle charging has no influence on prices, our results scale to a number of vehicles. The contribution of this paper is to evaluate the benefit of more sophisticated charging strategies for the EV and whether the different types of vehicle owners can benefit from participating on the regulating market. keywords: charging; market; prices; regulating; stochastic; t =; t s; t t; vehicle cache: sepm-1017.pdf plain text: sepm-1017.txt item: #3 of 221 id: sepm-1019 author: Alnæs, Erik N; Grøndahl, Roger B; Fleten, Stein-Erik; Boomsma, Trine K title: Insights from Actual Day-Ahead Bidding of Hydropower date: 2015-11-20 words: 14895 flesch: 66 summary: Bid prices in top row are in EUR/MWh, and table entries are in MW, where negative numbers indicate sales. Hour\Price The generated bids are not that easily split up into power station bids, and thus the same analysis can not be done. keywords: ahead; bidding; bids; block; costs; day; eur; feed; model; mwh; point; power; price; producers; production; spot; table; vol; water; ∈ ∈ cache: sepm-1019.pdf plain text: sepm-1019.txt item: #4 of 221 id: sepm-1021 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 4 date: 2015-02-27 words: 1299 flesch: 31 summary: [2] apply a mean-variance approach (MVA) to design renewable energy portfolios for Portugal through a) output maximization and through cost optimisation. Topics include mean-variance approach of energy systems design, the role of heat savings in smart energy systems, analyses of the German secondary reserve market, options for replacing lignite-fired district heating in plants in Greece with biomass-fired district heating plants based on boilers or cogeneration of heat and power. keywords: energy; journal; management; planning cache: sepm-1021.pdf plain text: sepm-1021.txt item: #5 of 221 id: sepm-1022 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2014-12-31 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1022.pdf plain text: sepm-1022.txt item: #6 of 221 id: sepm-1032 author: Henningsen, Geraldine; Henningsen, Arne; Schröder, Sascha Thorsten; Bolwig, Simon title: The development of Environmental Productivity: the Case of Danish Energy Plants date: 2015-11-20 words: 13551 flesch: 52 summary: By following this approach, we ensure that the group formation is only based on the productivity development profiles, while we in the second stage of our analysis (see section 5.3) look at the performance patterns across generator unit groups that are formed on the base of time-invariant characteristics. All CHPs with combustion engines show high and consistent levels of environmental energy conversion productivity, while not surprisingly we find the lowest environmental energy conversion productivity levels amongst electricity-only generator units. keywords: co2; conversion; efficiency; energy; fuel; generator; productivity; technology; time; units; ● ● cache: sepm-1032.pdf plain text: sepm-1032.txt item: #7 of 221 id: sepm-1034 author: Zugno, Marco; Morales, Juan Miguel; Madsen, Henrik title: Decision Support Tools for Electricity Retailers, Wind Power and CHP Plants Using Probabilistic Forecasts date: 2015-11-20 words: 11272 flesch: 50 summary: 3) Ex-post • purchase/sale at balancing market Balancing power price forecast Optimization Temperature forecast Balancing power market Day-ahead power market Day-ahead power price forecast Inflexible demand forecast scenarios scenarios scenarios scenarios Residential consumers power purchase power purchase/ sale power price power consumption Figure 11: Diagram of the optimization model to determine the market strategy for a retailer under dynamic pricing [19]. uncertainty in energy markets. In the remainder of this section, we review strategies for approximating the solution to this (otherwise intractable) problem and describe some of their applications to energy market problems. 2.1. keywords: ahead; balancing; day; energy; forecast; heat; market; model; optimization; power; price; problem; production; time; uncertainty; wind; wind power cache: sepm-1034.pdf plain text: sepm-1034.txt item: #8 of 221 id: sepm-1037 author: Møller, Niels Framroze; Andersen, Frits Møller title: An econometric analysis of electricity demand response to price changes at the intra-day horizon: The case of manufacturing industry in West Denmark date: 2015-11-20 words: 10496 flesch: 55 summary: First, if customers observe and react to hourly electricity prices, the efficiency of the electricity market is likely to improve and thus a welfare gain can be obtained [1, p. 70]. 9 See the references in [17]. 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 EUR/MWh Day number Figure 2: Hourly electricity prices for the aggregate manufacturing industry of West Denmark for weeks 2-4 in January 2007. keywords: consumption; day; demand; electricity; hourly; model; period; prices; regarima; series; sub; t t; time; −0.01 cache: sepm-1037.pdf plain text: sepm-1037.txt item: #9 of 221 id: sepm-1067 author: Verbruggen, Aviel; Di Nucci, Rosaria; Fischedick, Manfred; Haas, Reinhard; Hvelplund, Frede; Lauber, Volkmar; Lorenzoni, Arturo; Mez, Lutz; Nilsson, Lars J.; del Rio Gonzalez, Pablo; Schleich, Joachim; Toke, David title: Europe’s electricity regime: restoration or thorough transition date: 2015-05-23 words: 9540 flesch: 50 summary: The German ‘Energiewende’ has been successful so far in terms of deploying renewable power, mainly by applying particular feed-in tariffs, and by bundling public, academic, industrial and political support. The strong post 2011-societal consensus on renewable power contrasted with growing disagreements on EEG at the level of political elites. keywords: &3 �; climate; commission; costs; electricity; energiewende; energy; european; generation; germany; international; new; nuclear; planning; plants; policy; power; supplies; support; systems; transition cache: sepm-1067.pdf plain text: sepm-1067.txt item: #10 of 221 id: sepm-1115 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Andersen, Frits Møller; Kwon, Pil Seok title: Energy systems scenario modelling and long term forecasting of hourly electricity demand date: 2015-11-20 words: 11852 flesch: 52 summary: EMMA forecasts annual energy demand by types of energy and links demand by categories of customers to economic indicators like prices, income and production in sectors. [21], long term forecasting of electricity demand using a combination of econometrics and high resolution existing demand pattern [22, 23] as well as policy implications of the transition to high RES energy supply [24, 25]. keywords: curve; danish; demand; electricity; electricity demand; energy; energy system; heat; heating; individual; power; production; pumps; scenario; system; term; twh; url; vehicles; wind cache: sepm-1115.pdf plain text: sepm-1115.txt item: #11 of 221 id: sepm-1120 author: Kitzing, Lena; Weber, Christoph title: Support mechanisms for renewables: How risk exposure influences investment incentives date: 2015-11-20 words: 13113 flesch: 59 summary: Here, one can distinguish between instruments that expose renewable producers to market price risks and those that eliminate or at least reduce market price risks. If portfolios would be considered, one can expect that required support costs would be decreased - in that sense we have calculated a maximum range of required support levels. keywords: analysis; cash; cost; debt; energy; fip; fit; investment; level; liquidity; management; market; model; price; project; required; risk; scheme; support; wind cache: sepm-1120.pdf plain text: sepm-1120.txt item: #12 of 221 id: sepm-1121 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 5 date: 2015-05-23 words: 1545 flesch: 32 summary: 1121-3601-1-LE.qxd Editorial This editorial introduces the fifth volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 05 keywords: energy; management; pages; planning; sector cache: sepm-1121.pdf plain text: sepm-1121.txt item: #13 of 221 id: sepm-1125 author: Tomc, Elizabeth; Vassallo, Anthony M title: Community Renewable Energy Networks in urban contexts: the need for a holistic approach date: 2015-12-29 words: 7699 flesch: 46 summary: The next necessary step in the exploration of community renewable energy lies in crafting a holistic approach that brings it all together to foster successful implementations. [15] in Germany, to name a few notable examples, community renewable energy has meant local governments – suburban in the case of Woking, insular in the case of Bornholm and small regional towns in the German context- managing to provide for their power needs by a combination of RE technologies and fuels that range from PV and wind to biomass and biogas. keywords: approach; community; community energy; control; cren; electricity; energy; generation; grid; http://dx.doi.org/; management; microgrid; policy; power; research; smart; system; technologies; technology; urban cache: sepm-1125.pdf plain text: sepm-1125.txt item: #14 of 221 id: sepm-1132 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2015-05-23 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1132.pdf plain text: sepm-1132.txt item: #15 of 221 id: sepm-1137 author: Lybæk, Rikke; Kjær, Tyge title: Municipalities as facilitators, regulators and energy consumers for enhancing the dissemination of biogas technology in Denmark date: 2015-12-29 words: 10006 flesch: 42 summary: However, the lack of initiatives from the national government and local municipalities hamper the spreading of biogas plants, and hence the large potential of manure, and other types of digestible organic waste materials, is not being fully utilized for energy purposes. 60% of this energy is produced at biogas plants, and the remaining on wastewater treatment plants and landfill sites. keywords: 2015; biogas; danish; denmark; energy; energy planning; etc; heat; manure; municipalities; municipality; planning; plants; process; sector; supply; support; technology; vol cache: sepm-1137.pdf plain text: sepm-1137.txt item: #16 of 221 id: sepm-1166 author: Zhang, Jingjing; Lucia, Lorenzo Di title: A transition perspective on alternatives to coal in Chinese district heating date: 2015-09-23 words: 14421 flesch: 50 summary: China energy statistics 2012 (In Chinese) Despite its poor economic performance against coal DH, the niche has been strongly pushed at local level by stringent regulations enforcing coal-to-gas boiler replacement. keywords: actors; anchoring; biomass; china; chinese; coal; district; energy; gas; geothermal; heat; heating; industrial; institutional; interactions; internet; landscape; management; msw; national; niche; policy; regime; system; transition; urban; use; waste cache: sepm-1166.pdf plain text: sepm-1166.txt item: #17 of 221 id: sepm-1171 author: Melo Espinosa, Eliezer Ahmed; Piloto Rodríguez, Ramón; Sierens, Roger; Verhelst, Sebastian title: Emulsification of waste cooking oils and fatty acid distillates as diesel engine fuels: An attractive alternative date: 2016-03-29 words: 9526 flesch: 49 summary: The scope of this paper is to analyze the possibility and feasibility of the use of, the emulsification method applied to waste cooking oils and fatty acid distillates as diesel engine fuels, compared with other commonly used methods. Investigations carried out about the use of WCO and FAD as diesel engine fuel showed the transesterification as the most commonly 10 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 09 2016 Emulsification of Waste Cooking Oils and Fatty Acid Distillates as Diesel Engine Fuels: An Attractive Alternative applied method; in spite of the necessary step to remove the free fatty acids, glyceride and moisture content found in FAD and WCO, as well as economic and environmental advantages that brings the emulsification method. keywords: acid; biodiesel; cooking; diesel; diesel engine; diesel fuel; energy; engine; fad; fatty; fuel; journal; kirloskar �; oil; oils; url; vol; waste; water; wco; � bsec; � bsfc cache: sepm-1171.pdf plain text: sepm-1171.txt item: #18 of 221 id: sepm-1194 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 6 date: 2015-09-23 words: 1453 flesch: 36 summary: Topics include methodology for assessing solar power and solar heat potentials using geographical information systems using Swiss cases, a similar analysis focusing on solar power in Kenya and the spatio-temporal distribution of the production, and the establishment of the correct economic framework conditions or incentives to promote changes towards renewable energy systems taking a Danish community as a case. Also, International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 06 2015 1 dwellings in built-up areas have a much less potential for solar energy than dwellings in rural areas in terms of roof areas per capita. keywords: energy; heating; journal; management; planning cache: sepm-1194.pdf plain text: sepm-1194.txt item: #19 of 221 id: sepm-1197 author: Toke, David title: Renewable Energy Auctions and Tenders: How good are they? date: 2015-12-29 words: 9746 flesch: 47 summary: The issue of the impact on reducing costs of renewable energy auction systems needs to be looked at more carefully than simply reading off recent declines in auction prices. It is certainly wrong to assume that recent reductions in costs associated with renewable energy auction systems are caused by the auction systems themselves. keywords: africa; auction; contracts; costs; developers; energy; planning; power; prices; programme; projects; renewable; south; system; tender; wind cache: sepm-1197.pdf plain text: sepm-1197.txt item: #20 of 221 id: sepm-1209 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2015-09-23 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1209.pdf plain text: sepm-1209.txt item: #21 of 221 id: sepm-1224 author: Razani, Amru Rizal; Weidlich, Ingo title: A genetic algorithm technique to optimize the configuration of heat storage in DH networks date: 2016-06-30 words: 6406 flesch: 49 summary: The novelty of this study is that we implement a GA based method to analyse and compare the different layout of DH network with single CHP and heat storages in the network. Heat storage is very useful to manage the heat demand as it collects heat for later use and can be integrated into a CHP system to enhance the energy efficiency [10]. keywords: algorithm; chp; cost; district; district heating; energy; figure; function; heat; heat load; heat storage; heating; load; network; planning; storage cache: sepm-1224.pdf plain text: sepm-1224.txt item: #22 of 221 id: sepm-1225 author: Prina, Matteo Giacomo; Cozzini, Marco; Garegnani, Giulia; Moser, David; Filippi Oberegger, Ulrich; Vaccaro, Roberto; Sparber, Wolfram title: Smart energy systems applied at urban level: the case of the municipality of Bressanone-Brixen date: 2016-06-30 words: 13045 flesch: 54 summary: [15] S. Mohammadi and A. Mohammadi, “Stochastic scenario-based model and investigating size of battery energy storage and thermal energy storage for micro-grid,” Int. [17] J. Kiviluoma and P. Meibom, “Influence of wind power, plug- in electric vehicles, and heat storages on power system investments,” Energy, vol. keywords: analysis; annual; capacity; co2; costs; demand; electricity; emissions; energy; energyplan; grid; heat; hps; model; production; pumps; scenario; storage; system; thermal; vol cache: sepm-1225.pdf plain text: sepm-1225.txt item: #23 of 221 id: sepm-1233 author: Andersen, Frits Møller; Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Energy Systems Modelling Research and Analysis date: 2015-11-20 words: 2615 flesch: 42 summary: With focus on the Danish/Nordic energy system the aim of the ENSYMORA project has been to improve methods and models used for energy system analysis and energy planning and to use the models to analyse technical options, economic incentives and policies related to the demand and supply of electricity. The project carried out by 11 university and industry partners has improved the basis for decision-making within energy planning and energy scenario making by providing new and improved tools and methods for energy systems analyses. keywords: danish; electricity; energy; management; pages; systems; url cache: sepm-1233.pdf plain text: sepm-1233.txt item: #24 of 221 id: sepm-1269 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2015-11-20 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1269.pdf plain text: sepm-1269.txt item: #25 of 221 id: sepm-1288 author: Lambert, Romain Stephane Claude; Maier, Sebastian; Shah, Nilay; Polak, John W. title: Optimal phasing of district heating network investments using multi-stage stochastic programming date: 2016-03-29 words: 10689 flesch: 53 summary: These studies typically focus on the dimensioning of heat network and production assets, as well as the location of the production units, for optimal economic and environmental performance [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. [7] (e.g. the effective width) and making use of geographical information system (GIS) tools [8, 9, 10, 11, 12].However, one factor that is often overlooked in these studies is the stage-wise, time-dependent development and growth of heat networks. keywords: costs; demand; district; energy; heat; heating; j t; n t; network; period t; phasing; production; t m; t t; time; waste; ∈ ∈ cache: sepm-1288.pdf plain text: sepm-1288.txt item: #26 of 221 id: sepm-1336 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 8 date: 2015-12-29 words: 1451 flesch: 35 summary: A large review article looks into community renewable energy networks, and finally support schemes for renewable energy production are analysed with cases from Denmark and South Africa. Keywords: Biogas; Community renewable energy networks; Support schemes for renewable energy URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278.ijsepm.2015.8.1 1 Corresponding author e-mail: poul@plan.aau.dk Lybæk and Kjær [2] address anaerobic digestion - or biogas technology in their words - based on analyses of the role of municipalities in advancing the use of biogas in Denmark. keywords: biogas; energy; planning; systems cache: sepm-1336.pdf plain text: sepm-1336.txt item: #27 of 221 id: sepm-1337 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2015-12-29 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1337.pdf plain text: sepm-1337.txt item: #28 of 221 id: sepm-1412 author: Ogundari, Ibikunle Olalekan; Akinwale, Yusuf Opeyemi; Adepoju, Adeyemi Oluseun; Atoyebi, Musiliyu Kunle; Akarakiri, Joshua Babatunde title: Suburban Housing Development and Off-Grid Electric Power Supply Assessment for North-Central Nigeria date: 2017-03-08 words: 11316 flesch: 44 summary: The adoption of EELS relative to the CLS shows power rating energy savings of 45W. This translates to 18kW over the 400 houses in the estate, and 72kW over the four estates. 3 Fans 65 195 24 4680 15 Lighting units 15 225 24 5400 2 TV set 45 90 24 2160 1 Pressing iron 1000 1000 1 1000 1 Sound system 45 45 24 1080 2 Fridge/freezer 200 400 24 9600 1,370 1955 23,920 Table 4: Total Energy consumption in the estates using energy efficient lighting points Energy Energy Consumption Energy Consumption Consumption for per Housing Unit per Estate the 4 Estates Daily (kWh) 23.92 (23.92*400) (9,568*4) 9,568 38,272 Yearly (MWh) (0.02392*365) (8.73*400) (3,492*4) 8.73 3,492 13,968 Table 5: Energy savings using energy efficient lighting system in place of conventional lighting system in the housing estates Power Rating Energy Consumption Per Per Housing For the Four Housing For the Four Unit Per Estate Estates Unit Per Estate Estates (W) (kW) (kW) (kWh/day) (kWh/day) (kWh/day) Conventional Lighting (2.630*400) (1052*4) (40.12*400) (16,048*4) Systems (CLS) 2630 1052 4208 40.12 16,048 64,192 Energy Efficient Lighting Systems (1.955*400) (782*4) (23.92*400) (9,568*4) (EELS) 1955 782 3,128 23.92 9,568 38,272 Energy Savings 675 270 1080 16.20 6,480 25,920 CLS:EELS 1.35:1 keywords: consumption; cost; day; development; diesel; electric; electricity; energy; energy consumption; estates; generator; grid; housing; kwh; lighting; nigeria; power; suburban; supply; system; unit cache: sepm-1412.pdf plain text: sepm-1412.txt item: #29 of 221 id: sepm-1413 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 9 date: 2016-03-29 words: 1817 flesch: 40 summary: Smart energy systems utilizing the flexibility across sectors are being considered, and shape some visions of energy systems District heating is becoming a core element of many analyses of the transition to renewable energy systems keywords: district; energy; heating; potential; storage; systems cache: sepm-1413.pdf plain text: sepm-1413.txt item: #30 of 221 id: sepm-1419 author: Tveten, Åsa Grytli; Bolkesjø, Torjus Folsland; Ilieva, Iliana title: Increased demand-side flexibility: market effects and impacts on variable renewable energy integration date: 2016-10-29 words: 11853 flesch: 55 summary: The hourly variation in power demand is set equal to the observed hourly consumption profiles in 2012, scaled according to the total annual power demand of the year to be studied. The wind value factor is found to increase for all market assumptions A–E. The most significant increase in the wind value factor is found at high electricity demand levels. keywords: consumption; costs; demand; dsf; electricity; energy; flexibility; high; hours; integration; levels; market; peak; power; price; production; supply; total; value; vre; wind cache: sepm-1419.pdf plain text: sepm-1419.txt item: #31 of 221 id: sepm-1423 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2016-03-29 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 9-.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Skibbrogade 5, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1423.pdf plain text: sepm-1423.txt item: #32 of 221 id: sepm-1527 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Lund, Henrik; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: Smart energy systems and 4th generation district heating date: 2016-06-30 words: 1838 flesch: 42 summary: [14] investigate smart energy systems with a case from the municipality of Bressanone-Brixen in Italy. Corresponding author - email: poul@plan.aau.dk International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 10 2016 1-2 Smart Energy Systems and 4th Generation District Heating �������� ��� � ��� ������� � �������� ��� ������������� �� �������� � ������� ���� � ��� ����� � ������������ � ��������������������������������������� ���� �������� � ������� ���� � ��� ����� � ������������ � ������������� ������! ���#���$%������� &��� ��!���� ���� Keywords: Renewable energy; Smart energy systems; District heating and cooling; URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2016.10.1 Smart Energy Systems and 4th Generation District Heating 2 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 10 2016 storages, according to their findings, are the most expensive however also the most efficient in terms of minimising heat production ab works. keywords: district; energy; heating; smart; systems cache: sepm-1527.pdf plain text: sepm-1527.txt item: #33 of 221 id: sepm-1528 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2016-06-30 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 9-.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Skibbrogade 5, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1528.pdf plain text: sepm-1528.txt item: #34 of 221 id: sepm-1574 author: Lund, Henrik; Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Connolly, David; Ridjan, Iva; Mathiesen, Brian Vad; Hvelplund, Frede; Thellufsen, Jakob Zinck; Sorknæs, Peter title: Energy Storage and Smart Energy Systems date: 2016-10-29 words: 8111 flesch: 55 summary: [6] Locatelli G, Invernizzi DC, Mancini M. Investment and risk appraisal in energy storage systems: A real options approach. See assumptions, details and references in Appendix 1. Figure 4: Investment cost comparison of different sizes of electricity energy storage technologies. keywords: approach; cost; electricity; energy; energy storage; energy systems; fuel; gas; heat; heating; integration; lund; power; smart; storage; system; technologies; wind; østergaard cache: sepm-1574.pdf plain text: sepm-1574.txt item: #35 of 221 id: sepm-1620 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Duic, Neven title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 11 date: 2016-10-29 words: 1025 flesch: 42 summary: Flexible demand Where Lund et al. and Tomc and Vassallo focus on storage in energy systems as a means for integrating renewable energy into the energy system, Tveten et al. The volume addresses smart energy systems and the optimal ways of integrating renewable energy into these. keywords: energy; smart; storage; systems cache: sepm-1620.pdf plain text: sepm-1620.txt item: #36 of 221 id: sepm-1626 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2016-10-29 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 9-.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Skibbrogade 5, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1626.pdf plain text: sepm-1626.txt item: #37 of 221 id: sepm-1633 author: Ianakiev, Anton Ivanov; Cui, Jia Michelle; Garbett, Steve; Filer, Andrew title: Innovative system for delivery of low temperature district heating date: 2017-03-08 words: 6477 flesch: 46 summary: To speed up the process toward 20 per cent energy efficiency improvement, the huge energy-saving potential in the building sector and the expansion of existing district heating network with more energy efficient ones should be 1 Corresponding author - e-mail: anton.ianakiev@ntu.ac.uk International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 12 2017 19–28 Innovative System for Delivery of Low Temperature District Heating ���������� ��� ��� ��� ��������� ����������������� ������������ ���� � �������� � �� ������������������������������������������������������� !�#$���������������% & ������������'�()��!*�'��(���+��(��� *�, ����������������% Keywords: Low temperature district heating; District heating expansion; Energy efficiency Waste (unused) energy; Renewable energy; URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2017.12.3 1. The development is aimed to extract unused heat from existing district heating system and to make it more efficient and profitable. keywords: + �; data; district; district heating; energy; heating; low; ltdh; network; nottingham; return; system; temperature; water cache: sepm-1633.pdf plain text: sepm-1633.txt item: #38 of 221 id: sepm-1637 author: Sernhed, Kerstin; Gåverud, Henrik; Sandgren, Annamaria title: Customer perspectives on district heating price models date: 2017-09-28 words: 9553 flesch: 53 summary: 1 Corresponding author: e-mail: Kerstin.Sernhed@energy.lth.se International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 13 2017 47–60 Costumer Perspectives on District Heating Price Models ������� ������ �� ������ ��������� ��� ��������� ���������� � �������� � �� ���� ���� ���� �� � � ��������� ���� ��� �� � � !�� ## �� �� �$��� �� �$��� �������� ���� ��� %&#&&� � !�## ' ����()�*�� �$��� ��� +,�� -���� �(�.*������ &� � !�� �/ 0�*�.� �$��� Keywords: District heating; Price models; Customer preferences; Cost reflective; URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2017.13.4 48 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 13 2017 Costumer Perspectives on District Heating Price Models Most recent studies about price models for DH that we have found in scientific journals are actually Swedish studies. Six focus group interviews with customers to the three companies were carried out as well as several interviews with company staff in order to understand customer responses and preferences to different components in the price models, strategic decisions behind the price model design, and experiences of the process of changing price models. keywords: companies; component; cost; customers; demand; district; energy; energy price; heating; interviews; load; models; price; price model; sek; url cache: sepm-1637.pdf plain text: sepm-1637.txt item: #39 of 221 id: sepm-1661 author: Lund, Rasmus; Østergaard, Dorte Skaarup; Yang, Xiaochen; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: Comparison of Low-temperature District Heating Concepts in a Long-Term Energy System Perspective date: 2017-03-08 words: 9635 flesch: 53 summary: Demoprojekt nr. 2: Lavtemperaturfjernvarme (Demonstration project on low temperature district heating). This study compares three alternative concepts for DH temperature level: Low temperature (55/25 °C), Ultra-low temperature with electric boosting (45/25 °C), and Ultra-low temperature with heat pump boosting (35/20 °C) taking into account the grid losses, production efficiencies and building requirements. keywords: costs; demand; dhw; district; energy; heat; heating; low; return; scenarios; supply; supply temperature; system; temperature; total cache: sepm-1661.pdf plain text: sepm-1661.txt item: #40 of 221 id: sepm-1821 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Lund, Henrik title: Smart district heating and electrification date: 2017-03-08 words: 2075 flesch: 46 summary: This is either directly through lowering the forward temperature and analysing system consequences and optimal forward temperatures as in the work of Lund et al. – or it is by the use of the return pipe water for heating in district heating systems functioning at relatively high temperature levels, as in the work by Ianakiev et al. on Nottingham. The first three articles focus on district heating systems while the last focus on stand-alone electricity systems for domestic consumption. keywords: district; electricity; energy; heating; systems; temperature cache: sepm-1821.pdf plain text: sepm-1821.txt item: #41 of 221 id: sepm-1825 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2017-03-08 words: 241 flesch: -71 summary: Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands  Dr Tao Ma, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, and EMD International Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 12-.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Skibbrogade 5, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1825.pdf plain text: sepm-1825.txt item: #42 of 221 id: sepm-1828 author: Bramstoft, Rasmus; Skytte, Klaus title: Decarbonizing Sweden’s energy and transportation system by 2050 date: 2018-01-15 words: 11286 flesch: 48 summary: Combining a carbon source from, for example, biomass, with hydrogen from an electrolyzer to produce bioelectrofuels is one way of integrating the power, heating, gas, and transportation systems and can render a power system more flexible [15–17]. STREAM is a bottom-up energy system model that enables scenario analyses of an integrated power, heating, gas, fuel refinery, and transportation system (Figure 1). keywords: bioenergy; biomass; bios; cns; cost; demand; electricity; energy; energy system; evs; fuel; future; heat; methanol; power; resources; scenarios; sector; sweden; system; transportation; transportation sector cache: sepm-1828.pdf plain text: sepm-1828.txt item: #43 of 221 id: sepm-1881 author: Momodu, Abiodun Suleiman title: Energy Use: Electricity System in West Africa and Climate Change Impact date: 2018-01-15 words: 12472 flesch: 52 summary: The large difference between installed and available capacity in the case of West Africa power system is Figure 1: Political map of West Africa The inflow – electricity generation, investment and financial flow – increase the stock, while the outflow – transmission, distribution, losses and thefts – decrease it. keywords: base; capacity; d e; development; e e; e le; e n; e ra; electricity; emission; energy; g e; generation; lcd; m e; model; plants; power; system; wapp; west cache: sepm-1881.pdf plain text: sepm-1881.txt item: #44 of 221 id: sepm-1910 author: Szép, Tekla Sebestyén title: The effects of utility cost reduction on residential energy consumption in Hungary – a decomposition analysis date: 2017-09-28 words: 10588 flesch: 52 summary: 2. Theoretical background of residential energy consumption Residential energy consumption is affected by many factors, such as energy price, household income, willingness to save, energy structure, urbanization, energy efficiency, consumer habits. [16] Yuan C., Liu S., Wu J., The relationship among energy prices and energy consumption in China. keywords: analysis; capita; cost; data; decomposition; effect; energy; energy consumption; energy expenditure; energy prices; expenditure; gas; households; hungary; income; price; reduction; structure; total; utility cache: sepm-1910.pdf plain text: sepm-1910.txt item: #45 of 221 id: sepm-1953 author: Sacchi, Romain; Ramsheva, Yana Konstantinova title: The effect of price regulation on the performances of industrial symbiosis: a case study on district heating date: 2018-01-15 words: 11399 flesch: 53 summary: It builds on a supply-and-demand framework and characterizes the changes in excess heat supply with consequential life cycle assessment in reference to one gigajoule distributed. The heat supply curve is defined through ten scenarios, which represent incremental shares of excess heat as the constraints of the said legal instruments are lifted. keywords: aalborg; cement; chp; coal; demand; district; energy; excess; heat; heat recovery; heat supply; heating; industrial; kwh; m2 m2; plant; price; scenario; study; supply; year cache: sepm-1953.pdf plain text: sepm-1953.txt item: #46 of 221 id: sepm-1960 author: De Broeck, Wouter title: Crowdfunding platforms for renewable energy investments: an overview of best practices in the EU date: 2018-01-15 words: 5296 flesch: 47 summary: Only three of them have a secondary Table 1: Remuneration feeding return of RES-projects/Number of platforms per country Name platform Country Feed-in-tariff Market premium Energy saving cost Product sales Trine SE/UK* X Abundance UK X X X GreenCrowding DE X X Bettervest DE X X X Greenvesting DE X X Wiwin DE X X GreenXMoney DE X X LeihDeinerUmweltGeld DE X X X Econeers DE X X X Lumo FR X X WeDoGood FR X Lendosphère FR X X X Enerfip FR X X X Windcentrale NL X X Greencrowd NL X X X WeShareSolar NL X X DuurzaamInvesteren NL X X OnePlanetCrowd NL X Conda AT X GreenRocket AT X EccoNova BE X ECrowd! ES X X Invesdor SF X *Trine works under an UK/FCA authorization, source: Author’s own construction based on platform’s websites International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 15 2018 7 Wouter De Broeck market where they can be traded on, thus exposing the investors to liquidity risk. 6 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 15 2018 Crowdfunding platforms for renewable energy investments: an overview of best practices in the EU 4.3. keywords: business; crowdfunding; de x; energy; market; nl x; platforms; projects; res; risk; vol cache: sepm-1960.pdf plain text: sepm-1960.txt item: #47 of 221 id: sepm-1962 author: Rigot, Sandra; Demaria, Samira title: Potential Impediments to Long-Term and Low-Carbon Investment: The International Accounting Standards at Stake date: 2018-05-16 words: 7134 flesch: 40 summary: Some studies also point out negative effects of fair value accounting, such as higher volatility. Detractors of fair value accounting emphasise its effect on financial statements and on the behaviour of both investors and managers keywords: accounting; assets; banks; carbon; companies; fair; financial; ifrs; information; insurance; investment; management; market; standards; term; value cache: sepm-1962.pdf plain text: sepm-1962.txt item: #48 of 221 id: sepm-1963 author: Figueiredo, Nuno Carvalho; Silva, Patrícia Pereira da title: The price of wind power generation in Iberia and the merit-order effect date: 2018-01-15 words: 6483 flesch: 48 summary: Simultaneously, electricity markets in Europe are being restructured in face of a number of European policies intending to guarantee the supply of electricity, reduce costs, foster competition, ensure security of supply and protect the environment [3]. 1963-6919-1-LE.qxd International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 15 2018 21 AABBSSTTRRAACCTT Renewable energy generation depresses electricity spot prices, which is often used as argument to justify incentives provided to renewables. keywords: effect; electricity; energy; generation; incentives; market; merit; order; order effect; policy; power; price; res; spot; wind; wind power cache: sepm-1963.pdf plain text: sepm-1963.txt item: #49 of 221 id: sepm-1964 author: Mota, Marta Maria; Aquino, Thereza Cristina; Soares, Isabel title: Financial crisis: Understanding effects on European electric utilities performance date: 2018-12-18 words: 8564 flesch: 38 summary: O iemp_fat = 1000*emp_fat/emp_t Average fatalities per one hundred employees IEMP_FTC % iemp_ftc = emp_ftc/emp_t Proportion of employees with full-time contract IEMP_PC % iemp_pc = emp_pc/emp_t Proportion of employees with permanent contract IEMP_TRG hours iemp_trg = emp_trg/emp_t Hours of training per employee IEMP_ABS* % iemp_abs IEMP_TURN* % iemp_turn = number of employee Proportion of employees replaced within leaves/ average number of the company, excluding retirements (staff employees turnover) IEMP_WOMT keywords: analysis; companies; crisis; economic; electricity; energy; european; generation; indicators; international; issues; management; performance; production; proportion; sector; total; utilities; weight cache: sepm-1964.pdf plain text: sepm-1964.txt item: #50 of 221 id: sepm-1965 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2017-09-28 words: 240 flesch: -192 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 13-.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands  Dr Tao Ma, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-1965.pdf plain text: sepm-1965.txt item: #51 of 221 id: sepm-1989 author: Selvakkumaran, Sujeetha; Ahlgren, Erik O. title: Understanding the local energy transitions process: a systematic review date: 2018-01-15 words: 12845 flesch: 44 summary: The objective of this paper is to better understand the local energy transitions process, given the importance of local energy transitions. A systematic literature search was conducted and 18 core and 18 peripheral papers on local energy transitions were selected. keywords: actors; analysis; authors; core; energy transitions; framework; governance; innovation; level; local; papers; process; scale; socio; studies; study; transitions process; turnheim cache: sepm-1989.pdf plain text: sepm-1989.txt item: #52 of 221 id: sepm-1994 author: Kwakwa, Paul Adjei; Adu, George; Osei-Fosu, Anthony Kofi title: A time series analysis of fossil fuel consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Ghana, Kenya and South Africa date: 2018-06-05 words: 9637 flesch: 49 summary: This paper thus investigates into the drivers of fossil energy consumption for three Sub-Saharan African countries – Ghana, Kenya and 1 Corresponding authors: e-mail: Pauladkwa@gmail.com International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 17 2018 31–44 A time series analysis of fossil fuel consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Ghana, Kenya and South Africa Paul Adjei Kwakwaa1 George Adub and Anthony Kofi Osei­Fosub aDepartment of Business Economics, Presbyterian University College Ghana, Okwahu Campus, P. O. Box 59, Abetifi, Ghana bDepartment of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi. The effect of efficiency of industrial and service sectors on fossil energy consumption The technological characteristic of the industrial sector (industrial efficiency) is found to have a negative effect on fossil fuel consumption in Ghana but the opposite rather holds for South Africa and Kenya. keywords: africa; consumption; countries; demand; effect; efficiency; energy; energy consumption; fossil; fossil fuel; fuel; fuel consumption; ghana; income; kenya; price; sector; south cache: sepm-1994.pdf plain text: sepm-1994.txt item: #53 of 221 id: sepm-2055 author: Uhorakeye, Théoneste; Möller, Bernd title: Assessment of a climate-resilient and low-carbon power supply scenario for Rwanda date: 2018-06-05 words: 10656 flesch: 49 summary: Consequently, the analysis of the power supply concentrated only on electricity supply scenarios that meet the projected demand under the very high scenario. [21] analysed the trends in power generation for the central and southern African regions and found that, towards the end of the 21st century, hydropower generation may decrease by 7% to 34% in the southern African and increase by 6% to 18% in the central African regions. keywords: 2012; change; climate; climate change; country; demand; electricity; energy; generation; hydropower; period; planning; power; power generation; power supply; rwanda; scenario; solar; supply; supply scenario cache: sepm-2055.pdf plain text: sepm-2055.txt item: #54 of 221 id: sepm-2060 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial – International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 14 date: 2018-01-15 words: 992 flesch: 41 summary: 1. Contents This editorial introduces the 14th volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management. The cost of establishing International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 14 2017 1 a low-carbon development pathway for West Africa is estimated at US$ 1.54 trillion over the coming 50 years. keywords: energy; management; planning cache: sepm-2060.pdf plain text: sepm-2060.txt item: #55 of 221 id: sepm-2089 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2018-01-15 words: 240 flesch: -192 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 13-.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands  Dr Tao Ma, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-2089.pdf plain text: sepm-2089.txt item: #56 of 221 id: sepm-2127 author: Sani, Kartono; Siallagan, Manahan; Putro, Utomo Sarjono; Mangkusubroto, Kuntoro title: Indonesia Energy Mix Modelling Using System Dynamics date: 2018-08-03 words: 14345 flesch: 36 summary: The tradition of energy modelling had seemingly begun when the world was urged to develop energy system models for a sustainable supply and national energy security due to the 1970s energy crisis [1]. The article review was subsequently focused on energy supply system modelling and concentrated on a theoretical justification of why system dynamics is needed to answer the main research questions. keywords: capacity; coal; dynamics; energy; energy mix; energy supply; figure; gas; generation; gwh; indonesia; management; mix; model; modelling; new; oil; past; policy; power; power generation; scenario; simulation; supply; system; total cache: sepm-2127.pdf plain text: sepm-2127.txt item: #57 of 221 id: sepm-2156 author: Almulla, Youssef; Ramos, Eunica; Gardumi, Francesco; Taliotis, Constantinos; Lipponen, Annukka; Howells, Mark title: The role of Energy-Water nexus to motivate transboundary cooperation:: An indicative analysis of the Drina River Basin date: 2018-12-12 words: 15389 flesch: 50 summary: They are however split between country and within each country, they are split between power plants inside and outside the Drina river basin. Since the focus of the study is on the existing HPPs in the Drina river basin, the eight major existing hydropower plants in the Drina river basin are represented individually and in cascade in the model (see Table 1). keywords: analysis; basin; coal; cooperation; countries; drb; drina; drina river; electricity; energy; generation; hpp; hydro; hydropower; international; journal; management; model; nexus; planning; plants; power; river; river basin; scenario; system; thermal; trade; transboundary; vol; water; wind; wtg cache: sepm-2156.pdf plain text: sepm-2156.txt item: #58 of 221 id: sepm-2297 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Lund, Henrik; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: Editorial - Smart energy systems and 4th generation district heating systems date: 2018-05-22 words: 1396 flesch: 28 summary: 01. 2297-7630-1-LE_Editorial.qxd:1953-6976-1-LE ABSTRACT This editorial introduces the 16th volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, which addresses different angles of district heating ranging from the planning of district heating systems and economic incentives for flexible district heating plants to comparisons between low and ultra-low-temperature district heating systems and methods for determining thermal conductivity in district heating pipes. * Corresponding author e-mail: poul@plan.aau.dk International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 16 2018 01–02 Editorial — smart energy systems and 4th generation district heating systems Poul Alberg Østergaard*a, Henrik Lunda and Brian Vad Mathiesenb aDepartment of Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark bDepartment of Planning, Aalborg University, A.C. Meyers Vænge 15, 2450 Copenhagen SV, Denmark Keywords: 4th Generation district heating; Spatial analyses; Economics of district heating; District heating pipes; URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.16.1 2 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 16 2018 Editorial - smart energy systems and 4th generation district heating systems Best et al. keywords: district; energy; heating; planning; systems cache: sepm-2297.pdf plain text: sepm-2297.txt item: #59 of 221 id: sepm-2298 author: Soares, Isabel; Ferreira, Paula; Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Energy markets, financing and accounting – Special issue from the 2017 International Conference on Energy & Environment date: 2018-05-12 words: 1346 flesch: 29 summary: From his empirical analysis it is clear that credit risk exposure for investors ca be considered 1 Corresponding author e-mail: isoares@fep.up.pt International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 15 2018 01–02 Energy markets, financing and accounting — special issue from 2017 international conference on energy & environment Isabel Soares1*, Paula Ferreira and Poul Alberg Østergaard# *Faculty of Economics, University of Porto, R. Dr Roberto Frias, 4200­464, Porto, Portugal Research Centre, University of Minho, Campus Azurem, 4800­058 Guimaraes, Portugal # Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark Keywords: Crowdfunding; Accounting requirements; Energy markets; URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.15.1 2 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 15 2018 Energy markets, financing and accounting – special issue from 2017 international conference on energy & environment high, making platforms on their mitigation policy to reduce risk. The volume is a special issue from the 2017 International Conference on Energy & Environment, Porto, Portugal and it presents work on energy markets, energy financing and accounting of energy projects 1. keywords: accounting; conference; energy; international; planning cache: sepm-2298.pdf plain text: sepm-2298.txt item: #60 of 221 id: sepm-2301 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 17 date: 2018-06-05 words: 1432 flesch: 31 summary: 3. Methods for energy planning In [7] Saleki investigate a decision-making method for designing energy supply systems in Teheran. 01. 2301-7643-Editorial.qxd:1953-6976-1-LE International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 17 2018 1 ABSTRACT This editorial introduces the 17th volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management. keywords: energy; int; management; planning cache: sepm-2301.pdf plain text: sepm-2301.txt item: #61 of 221 id: sepm-2321 author: Kurbatova, Tetiana title: Economic benefits from production of biogas based on animal waste within energy co-operatives in Ukraine date: 2018-12-18 words: 7414 flesch: 39 summary: Key words: Biogas; Animal manure; Energy co-operative; Renewable energy; Ukraine; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.5 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.5 70 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 18 2018 Economic benefits for producers of biogas from cattle manure within energy co-operatives in Ukraine It should be noted that RE share in the world energy mix as of late 2015 was 19.3%, 14.1% of which was accounted for biomass The following constituents will be considered to calculate cost of electricity from biogas based on animal manure within energy co-operative, created by farms: capital and operating cost, amount of the generated electricity, decommissioning cost of biogas plant and discount rate. keywords: animal; bioenergy; biogas; cost; electricity; energy; energy co; eur; feed; manure; plants; production; tariff; ukraine cache: sepm-2321.pdf plain text: sepm-2321.txt item: #62 of 221 id: sepm-2348 author: Tricarico, Luca title: Community Energy Enterprises in the Distributed Energy Geography: A Review of Issues and Potential Approaches date: 2018-12-18 words: 9286 flesch: 40 summary: The present article is focused on the institutional and organizational implications involved, which may be crucial and to date have received only limited attention (as Community energy enterprises in the distributed energy geography: A review of issues and potential approaches Luca Tricarico1 Nesta Italia, Via Maria Vittoria 38, 20132 Turin, Italy Keywords: Community Energy; Distributed Energy; Urban and Regional Policy; Community-based Enterprises; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.6 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.6 82 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 18 2018 Community energy enterprises in the distributed energy geography: A review of issues and potential approaches underscored by [10,11]). Community energy enterprises: an interpretative research framework for distributed energy policy making. keywords: cee; community; community energy; development; economic; energy; enterprises; innovation; international; journal; management; organizations; planning; policy; process; production; project; review; social; society; urban cache: sepm-2348.pdf plain text: sepm-2348.txt item: #63 of 221 id: sepm-2350 author: Adepoju, Adeyemi Oluwaseun; Akinwale, Yusuf Opeyemi title: Factors influencing willingness to adopt renewable energy technologies among micro and small enterprises in Lagos State Nigeria date: 2019-01-31 words: 9483 flesch: 29 summary: Keywords: Renewable energy technology; Willingness to adopt; Micro and Small Enterprises; Technology acceptance; Nigeria; URL http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.19.7 mailto:aoadepoju@futa.edu.ng http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.19 70 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 Factors influencing willingness to adopt renewable energy technologies among micro and small enterprises in Lagos State Nigeria economic growth is expected. (2) below: X1: Do you think having more knowledge and awareness about renewable energy technology will influence your adoption of it; X2: Do you think that adequate government policies and standards for the production of renewable energy equipment and protection of consumers will influence you in adopting renewable energy sources; X3: Will the development of renewable energy market that supplies the required accessories continuously affect your willingness to adopt renewable energy sources; X4: Do you think level of participation of local residents in the planning and implementation process of renewable energy technologies in your environment can influence extent of adoption of renewable energy in your enterprise; X5: Do you think your previous experience of using renewable energy technology can influence its adoption; X6: Trust in Stakeholders who are responsible for the renewable energy technology (such as regulators or owners of the technology) will influence my willingness to adopt it; X7: I will adopt renewable powered electricity if it makes life easier for me; X8: I will readily use renewable energy if it is simple to use and maintain; X9: Using renewable energy would improve my job quality and my standard of living; X10: Do you think the influence of other businesses in your area will encourage you to adopt renewable energy technologies? keywords: acceptance; adoption; development; energy; energy technologies; enterprises; factors; journal; management; micro; mses; nigeria; pages; planning; state; study; technologies; technology; use; willingness cache: sepm-2350.pdf plain text: sepm-2350.txt item: #64 of 221 id: sepm-2386 author: Odhiambo, Nicholas M; Nyasha, Sheilla title: Oil price and economic growth in Kenya: A trivariate simulation date: 2019-01-11 words: 6535 flesch: 57 summary: Secondly, some of these studies have Oil price and economic growth in Kenya: A trivariate simulation Nicholas Mbaya Odhiambo and Sheilla Nyasha1 Department of Economics, University of South Africa, P.O Box 392, UNISA, 0003, Pretoria, South Africa Keywords: Kenya, Oil prices, Energy consumption; Economic growth, Granger-causality; JEL Classification Code: O40, Q43; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.19.2 4 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 Oil price and economic growth in Kenya: A trivariate simulation mainly used the cross-sectional data to examine the causal relationship between oil prices and economic growth. In an effort to address the omission-of-variable bias, a trivariate Granger-causality framework that incorporates oil consumption as an intermittent variable between oil prices and economic growth – is employed. keywords: causality; consumption; economic; energy; growth; kenya; oil; prices; relationship; results cache: sepm-2386.pdf plain text: sepm-2386.txt item: #65 of 221 id: sepm-2408 author: Singh, Vivek Kumar; Henriques, Carla Oliveira; Martins, António Gomes title: A multiobjective optimization approach to support end-use energy efficiency policy design – the case-study of India date: 2019-09-20 words: 9040 flesch: 46 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 23 2019 55 *Corresponding author - e-mail: Vivekkumarsingh22@gmail.com International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 23 2019 55–68 ABSTRACT We combine the use of the Economic input-output lifecycle assessment with multiobjective interval portfolio theory to arrive at two model formulations which can support public decision- makers on the design of programs to promote the investment in energy efficient technologies. Furthermore, while the study behind this paper specifically addresses energy efficient technologies in India’s residential sector, this work may be used to inspire similar approaches in commercial and industrial sectors. keywords: analysis; approach; economic; eet; efficiency; energy; epbt; gpbt; india; investment; optimization; output; planning; portfolio; return; risk; savings; sol; technologies; use cache: sepm-2408.pdf plain text: sepm-2408.txt item: #66 of 221 id: sepm-2417 author: Setiartiti, Lilies; Al Hasibi, Rahmat Adiprasetya title: Low carbon-based energy strategy for transportation sector development date: 2019-01-11 words: 7318 flesch: 52 summary: The projection of energy demand Based on the aforementioned scenarios, the projection of energy demand for the transportation sector in Yogyakarta Province is presented in Figure 4, Figure 5, 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 PJ Electricity Natural Gas Gasoline Jet Oil Kerosene Diesel Avgas BioDiesel BioGasoline Bio Jet Oil Figure 4: Energy demand for the transportation sector in the BAU scenario International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 37 Lilies Setiartiti and Rahmat Adiprasetya Al Hasibi than the energy demand in the BAU scenario. A more significant reduction in energy demand can be achieved by the implementation of the EV scenario which results in the energy demand for the transportation sector reducing to 52.77 PJ in 2050 which is 15.82% less 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 PJ Electricity Natural Gas Gasoline Jet Oil Kerosene Diesel Avgas BioDiesel BioGasoline Bio Jet Oil Figure 5: Energy demand for the transportation sector in the MC scenario 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 PJ Electricity Natural Gas Gasoline Jet Oil Kerosene Diesel Avgas BioDiesel BioGasoline Bio Jet Oil Figure 6: Energy demand for the transportation sector in the FS scenario 38 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 Low carbon-based energy strategy for transportation sector development Table 5 details the reduction in energy demand for the transportation sector by scenario and the percentage of reduction compared to the BAU scenario, showing the potential to reduce energy demand in the transportation sector in Yogyakarta Province. keywords: demand; emissions; energy; energy demand; fuel; ghg; growth; province; reduction; scenario; sector; transportation; transportation sector; vol cache: sepm-2417.pdf plain text: sepm-2417.txt item: #67 of 221 id: sepm-2435 author: Khaleel, Ahmad Garba; Chakrabarti, Milindo title: Energy modelling as a tool for curbing energy crisis and enhancing transition to sustainable energy system in Nigeria date: 2019-05-21 words: 10064 flesch: 38 summary: Energy demand models for policy formulation: a comparative study of energy demand models. Energy model is then a simplified representation of a real or theoretical energy system designed and run at a particular point in time or space with the aim of getting as much information and understanding as possible regarding the present or future energy variables of the replicated system [26]. keywords: analysis; demand; electricity; energy; energy demand; energy modelling; energy planning; energy supply; energy system; growth; international; journal; management; modelling; models; necal2050; nigeria; power; projections; supply; system cache: sepm-2435.pdf plain text: sepm-2435.txt item: #68 of 221 id: sepm-2437 author: Ebhota, Williams S. title: Power Accessibility, Fossil Fuel and the Exploitation of Small Hydropower Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa date: 2019-01-11 words: 8611 flesch: 40 summary: This section, therefore, identifies and discusses the key factors that are responsible for SSA power access inadequacy in subsection 5.1 to 5.3. 5.1. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 13 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 13–28 1Corresponding author - e-mail: ebhotawilliams1@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This study overviews the power status, salient barriers to adequate power access and the role of small hydropower in improving power accessibility in the region. keywords: access; africa; capacity; countries; development; electricity; energy; fossil; fuel; generation; grid; hydropower; international; journal; management; power; region; shp; ssa; sub; vol; world cache: sepm-2437.pdf plain text: sepm-2437.txt item: #69 of 221 id: sepm-2450 author: Lazzeroni, Paolo title: Design of a polygeneration system with optimal management for a dhc network date: 2019-06-20 words: 7763 flesch: 45 summary: Polygeneration systems, as hybrid energy systems combining RES and traditional generation units, are then crucial to supply DHC networks in a sustainable way for reducing fossil fuel dependencies and emissions. However, the design of hybrid energy system is com- plex to be identified from the economic point of view. keywords: chp; cooling; costs; demand; dhc; efficiency; electricity; energy; heat; heating; management; network; scenario; system; vol; water cache: sepm-2450.pdf plain text: sepm-2450.txt item: #70 of 221 id: sepm-2451 author: Kadraoui, Hicham; Chikhaoui, Abdelhak; Bekkouche, Sidi Mohammed El amine title: Analysis of energy consumption for Algerian building in extreme North-African climates date: 2019-01-11 words: 6863 flesch: 55 summary: 119, Tlemcen R.p. 13000 Algeria 2 Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, CDER, 47133, Ghardaïa, Algeria Keywords: Degree days; Energy consumption; Diagnosis; Loss of envelope; Annual and monthly energy need; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.19.5 mailto:hkadraoui@yahoo.fr http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.19 46 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 19 2019 Analysis of energy consumption for Algerian building in extreme North-African climates architectural requirements, an increase of the temperature of about 1 °C can cause an increase in the energy consumption from 6% to 20%. Evaluation of the heat losses of the building envelope and quantification of energy consumptions The aim of this section is to present the calculated results of total annual building energy consumptions. keywords: air; building; comfort; consumption; cooling; energy; energy consumption; heating; temperature; wall cache: sepm-2451.pdf plain text: sepm-2451.txt item: #71 of 221 id: sepm-2473 author: Dimitrova, Zlatina Kirilova; Maréchal, François title: Optimal designs for efficient mobility service for hybrid electric vehicles date: 2019-06-20 words: 6695 flesch: 48 summary: Electric-drive vehicles, including hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles and fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles are emerging as less polluting alternatives to internal combustion engine vehicles. In [10] the authors analyse different charging strategies for a fleet of electric vehicles. keywords: battery; cost; efficiency; electric; energy; environmental; figure; gwp; hybrid; impact; model; optimization; phase; powertrain; production; vehicles cache: sepm-2473.pdf plain text: sepm-2473.txt item: #72 of 221 id: sepm-2474 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial – International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 18 date: 2018-11-09 words: 652 flesch: 35 summary: Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2018;18. Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2018;18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.6 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.2 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.3 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.3 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.4 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.4 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.15.1 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.5 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.5 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2018.18.6 keywords: energy; int; planning cache: sepm-2474.pdf plain text: sepm-2474.txt item: #73 of 221 id: sepm-2481 author: Möller, Caroline; Faulstich, Martin; Rosenberger, Sandra title: Urban-rural relations in renewable electric energy supply – the case of a German energy region date: 2019-07-23 words: 10358 flesch: 47 summary: In Germany and other European countries, the term “Energieregion (energy region)” has been established in the course of the energy system decentralization. Numerous studies deal with the socio-economic factors of energy regions and their importance for the “Energiewende (energy transition)” (see e.g. keywords: annual; city; cross; deficit; demand; energy; excess; gwh; landkreis; load; osnabrück; potential; power; profile; regions; self; steinfurt; sufficiency; supply; wind cache: sepm-2481.pdf plain text: sepm-2481.txt item: #74 of 221 id: sepm-2544 author: Bose, Archishman; Ahmed, Mohammad Samir; Kuzeva, Denitsa Dobrinova; van Kasteren, Johannes title: Techno-Economic Design and Social Integration of Mobile Thermal Energy Storage (M-TES) within the Tourism Industry date: 2019-06-20 words: 8470 flesch: 47 summary: Acceptance of the proposed M-TES technology could be further increased by providing financial incentives to the CHP plant operators for providing high temperature waste heat. 1. Introduction Industrial activities, including power generation, have sig- nificant potential of supplying waste heat, often released unused due to lack of technologically viable options [1, 2]. Recovery and re-use of waste heat, besides increasing the efficiency of industrial systems, provides an attractive low-carbon and low-cost energy source keywords: charging; container; cost; demand; design; electricity; energy; heat; hotels; occupancy; oil; operation; pcm; storage; system; tes; waste cache: sepm-2544.pdf plain text: sepm-2544.txt item: #75 of 221 id: sepm-2551 author: Volkova, Anna; Latõšov, Eduard; Mašatin, Vladislav; Siirde, Andres title: Development of a user-friendly mobile app for the national level promotion of the 4th generation district heating date: 2019-04-08 words: 8121 flesch: 50 summary: (2) where QCi is heat consumption per day, when average outdoor temperature is Ti, kWh QCy building/apartment annual heat consumption, kWh This method for determining daily heat consumption was validated, using real heat consumption data. Based on the collected data on annual heat consumption, a corresponding building energy efficiency class was determined. keywords: app; average; base; building; consumers; consumption; data; development; district; energy; fuel; generation; heat; heating; information; mobile; temperature cache: sepm-2551.pdf plain text: sepm-2551.txt item: #76 of 221 id: sepm-2552 author: Velasquez, Hector Ivan; Orozco Loaiza, Carlos Andres; Maya, Juan Carlos; Florez-Orrego, Daniel; Lopera, Sergio title: Exergy analysis of the Colombian energy matrix: An insight from its economic sectors and energy resources date: 2019-07-22 words: 11004 flesch: 44 summary: The exergy performance of the utilization of the various energy resources through the different economic sectors is represented via Grassmann diagrams from two points of view, namely representing the exergy losses by energy resource and determining the exergy losses by economic sector. Introduction Since the industrial revolution, societies have increased their energy demand in an exponential way [1], render- ing the efficient utilization of energy resources a funda- mental issue, especially due to the economic and environmental problems associated with its misuse. keywords: analysis; colombian; consumption; efficiency; energy; energy consumption; energy mix; energy planning; energy resources; exergy analysis; figure; grassmann; losses; management; residential; sector; total; transportation; use; vol cache: sepm-2552.pdf plain text: sepm-2552.txt item: #77 of 221 id: sepm-2554 author: Huertas, José Ignacio; Quirama, Luis Felipe; Giraldo, Michael Daniel; Diaz, Jenny title: Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods date: 2019-06-20 words: 6407 flesch: 56 summary: Therefore, the DC representativeness should be understood as the DCs ability of representing the driving patterns of a region, and its capacity of reproducing the energy consumption Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov- chains and MWD-CP methods José Ignacio Huertas1,*, Luis Felipe Quirama², Michael Daniel Giraldo¹ and Jenny Díaz³ ¹ School of engineering and science, Energy and Climate Change Research Group, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Monterrey 64849, Nuevo León, Mexico ² Grupo de Investigación en Gestión Energética, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Cl. 27 #10–02, Pereira 660003, Risaralda, Colombia ³ Universidad de Monterrey, Av. Morones Prieto 4500 Pte., San Pedro Garza García 66238, Nuevo León, Mexico Keywords: Driving patterns; Vehicle energy consumption; Tailpipe emissions; Optimization of vehicle energy systems; URL http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2554 mailto:jhuertas@itesm.mx http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2554 110 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. There, we describe: i) the monitoring campaign carried out to collect vehicle driving data in a region of and the tailpipe emissions from the vehicles that follow that DC. keywords: chains; cps; cycles; dcs; driving; energy; markov; methods; micro; mwd; pattern; speed; time; trips cache: sepm-2554.pdf plain text: sepm-2554.txt item: #78 of 221 id: sepm-2561 author: Brange, Lisa; Sernhed, Kerstin; Thern, Marcus title: Method for addressing bottleneck problems in district heating networks date: 2019-03-26 words: 9631 flesch: 47 summary: Coupled to the decision-making process, a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of different factors and bottleneck solutions is presented, as well as a description of a real case in which the decision- making process is used. The results also show issues coupled to the economy of bottleneck solutions, the parameters taken into account when choosing a bottleneck solution and more detailed information about bottleneck origin. keywords: area; bottleneck; bottleneck solutions; decision; district; energy; heat; heating; making; process; solutions; step; supply; temperature cache: sepm-2561.pdf plain text: sepm-2561.txt item: #79 of 221 id: sepm-2564 author: Dominguez, Cristina; Orehounig, Kristina; Carmeliet, Jan title: Modelling of rural electrical appliances saturation in developing countries to project their electricity demand: A case study of sub-Saharan Africa date: 2019-06-20 words: 6565 flesch: 40 summary: This fact gives a Modelling of rural electrical appliances ownership in developing countries to project their electricity demand: A case study of sub- Saharan Africa Cristina Domingueza,b*, Kristina Orehounigb and Jan Carmelieta a Chair of Building Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETHZ), Stefano-Franscini-Platz 1, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland b Laboratory for Urban Energy Systems, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa), Überlandstrasse 129, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland Keywords: Appliances ownership; Energy demand modelling; Geographic Information Systems; Rural electrification; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2564 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2564 6 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 22 2019 Modelling of rural electrical appliances ownership in developing countries to project their electricity demand: A case study of sub-Saharan Africa developing countries; these were obtained by the Living Standard Measurement Study (LSMS) held by the World Bank 22 2019 Modelling of rural electrical appliances ownership in developing countries to project their electricity demand: A case study of sub-Saharan Africa error distribution of the model when compared to the real values; also, it is considered as more reliable in statistics when having large sample sizes [17, 18]. keywords: appliances; countries; data; electricity; electrification; energy; error; household; level; model; ownership cache: sepm-2564.pdf plain text: sepm-2564.txt item: #80 of 221 id: sepm-2571 author: Roberto, Roberta; De Iulio, Raffaele; Di Somma, Marialaura; Graditi, Giorgio; Guidi, Giambattista; Noussan, Michel title: A multi-objective optimization analysis to assess the potential economic and environmental benefits of distributed storage in district heating networks: a case study date: 2019-04-08 words: 8640 flesch: 45 summary: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. rser.2007.06.004 [9] Han J, Ouyang L, Xu Y, Zeng R, Kang S, Zhang G. Current status of distributed energy system in China. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. rser.2015.10.147 [10] Ren H, Zhou W, Nakagami K, Gao W, Wu Q. Multi-objective optimization for the operation of distributed energy systems considering economic and environmental aspects. keywords: case; chp; co2; des; emissions; energy; gas; grid; heat; heating; market; objective; operation; optimization; pareto; power; price; storage; systems cache: sepm-2571.pdf plain text: sepm-2571.txt item: #81 of 221 id: sepm-259 author: Ferreira, Ana Cristina; Nunes, Manuel Lopes; Martins, Luís Barreiros; Teixeira, Senhorinha Fatima title: Technical-Economic Evaluation of a Cogeneration Unit Considering Carbon Emission Savings date: 2014-06-17 words: 8783 flesch: 48 summary: Some authors established that the introduction of CHP systems in the building sector requires the development of compact, cost efficient and systems of easy installation. Therefore, the implementation of CHP systems requires a cost-benefit analysis, which includes: investment, operation, maintenance and environment costs. keywords: carbon; case; chp; cogeneration; cost; efficiency; electricity; emission; energy; fuel; heat; investment; micro; model; power; production; savings; system cache: sepm-259.pdf plain text: sepm-259.txt item: #82 of 221 id: sepm-261 author: Oliveira, Carla; Coelho, Dulce; Pereira da Silva, Patrícia title: A prospective analysis of the employment impacts of energy efficiency retrofit investment in Portugal by 2020 date: 2014-06-17 words: 7425 flesch: 45 summary: 02 2014 A prospective analysis of the employment impacts of energy efficiency retrofit investment in the Portuguese building stock by 2020 In order to estimate the direct, indirect and induced employment effects associated with the implementation of energy efficiency retrofit investment in the Portuguese building sectors it was first necessary to use an I-O symmetrical product by product table for total flows. keywords: building; efficiency; employment; energy; floors; insulation; investment; jobs; retrofit; sector; services; table; window cache: sepm-261.pdf plain text: sepm-261.txt item: #83 of 221 id: sepm-262 author: Goncalves, Ana; Domingos, Tiago title: Scaling laws and electricity consumption in cities: a sectoral view date: 2014-06-17 words: 7807 flesch: 53 summary: 02 2014 Scaling laws and electricity consumption in cities: a sectoral view Table 2: Structure of urban electricity consumption divided by sectors for both urban criteria. Therefore, this work focusses on the application of scaling laws to the specific case of electricity consumption in urban areas of continental Portugal. keywords: cities; consumption; electricity; electricity consumption; energy; figure; population; scaling; total; urban; vol cache: sepm-262.pdf plain text: sepm-262.txt item: #84 of 221 id: sepm-2628 author: Ugulu, Anthony Ifeanyi title: Barriers and motivations for solar photovoltaic (PV) adoption in urban Nigeria date: 2019-05-21 words: 9203 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: Solar PV electricity; Adoption; Barriers; Motivations; Urban households; Nigeria; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.21.3 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.21.3 20 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 21 2019 Barriers and motivations for solar photovoltaic (PV) adoption in urban Nigeria Nigeria, most focus on rural electrification programmes [15] which has not been successful in many studies [11, 12]. With PV generated electricity increasingly becoming more cost-competitive with conventional sources due to technological learning and support policies, this paper investigates the barriers to and motivations for PV adoption in urban Nigeria. keywords: adopters; adoption; barriers; cost; electricity; energy; figure; government; households; management; motivations; nigeria; power; study; systems; uptake; urban; vol cache: sepm-2628.pdf plain text: sepm-2628.txt item: #85 of 221 id: sepm-2642 author: Pellegrini, Marco; Bianchini, Augusto; Guzzini, Alessandro; Saccani, Cesare title: Classification through analytic hierarchy process of the barriers in the revamping of traditional district heating networks into low temperature district heating: an Italian case study date: 2019-02-22 words: 9699 flesch: 40 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 20 2019 51 *Corresponding author – e-mail: marco.pellegrini3@unibo.it International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 20 2019 51–66 ABSTRACT The revamping of existing high temperature district heating systems with low temperature solutions will ensure a better usage of primary energy thanks to the reduction of thermal losses through the networks and to the possibility of using low grade enthalpy heat for the purpose, including renewables and waste heat. District Heating (DH) can be considered as one of the most interesting solutions able to improve the entire efficiency of heat production and to reduce Classification through analytic hierarchy process of the barriers in the revamping of traditional district heating networks into low temperature district heating: an Italian case study Marco Pellegriniaa,*, Augusto Bianchinia, Alessandro Guzzinib and Cesare Saccanib a Department of Industrial Engineering (DIN) – University of Bologna, Via Fontanelle 40, - 47121 Forlì, Italy. b Department of Industrial Engineering (DIN) – University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento, 2 - 40136 – Bologna, Italy Keywords: Low temperature district heating (LTDH); Revamping DH systems; Barriers; Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP); URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.20.5 52 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 20 2019 Classification through analytic hierarchy process of the barriers in the revamping of traditional district heating networks into low temperature district heating: an Italian case study Abbreviations A Alternative EDH Existing District Heating AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process EPBD Energy Performance of Buildings Directive CLTDH Cold Low Temperature District Heating LTDH Low Temperature District Heating C Criteria NG Natural Gas CI Consistency Index OPEX Operative Expenditures COP Coefficient of Performance Q Question CR Consistency Ratio RI Random Index CW Composite Weight RW Relative Weight DH District Heating WLTDH Warm Low Temperature District Heating DHW Domestic Hot Water WTE Waste-to-energy environmental impact if compared with traditional decentralized heating systems keywords: alternatives; barriers; comparison; criteria; district; district heating; edh; energy; heating; low; ltdh; management; networks; respect; supply; systems; table; temperature; temperature district; thermal cache: sepm-2642.pdf plain text: sepm-2642.txt item: #86 of 221 id: sepm-265 author: Silva, Arthur Santos; Luiz, Fernando; Mansur, Ana Carolina; Vieira, Abel Silva; Schaefer, Aline; Ghisi, Enedir title: Knowing electricity end-uses to successfully promote energy efficiency in buildings: a case study in low-income houses in Southern Brazil date: 2014-06-17 words: 7010 flesch: 55 summary: 02 2014 Knowing electricity end-uses to successfully promote energy efficiency in buildings: a case study in low-income houses in Southern Brazil 18.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 Time (hours) 2.00 0.00 E le ct ri ci ty c o n su m p tio n ( W h /m 2 ) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 Kitchen Bedroom Living room Figure 6: Household appliance electricity consumption for each room, with 80% confidence interval. Confidence intervals Parametric and non-parametric statistical analyses were performed so as to determine the confidence intervals of electricity consumption patterns and average installed power in each room. keywords: average; consumption; data; electricity; electricity consumption; end; energy; houses; income; kwh; pattern; power; usage cache: sepm-265.pdf plain text: sepm-265.txt item: #87 of 221 id: sepm-2663 author: Kuriyan, Kamal; Shah, Nilay title: A combined spatial and technological model for the planning of district energy systems date: 2019-07-22 words: 11017 flesch: 43 summary: Further expansion of heat networks may be feasible, models for the detailed optimisation of the routes and capaci- ties of heat distribution networks, and models for the selection of the optimal mix of supply technologies (Figure 1). [13], multi-objective models for the optimisation of economic and environmental benefits [36], and models solved with metaheuristics [8]. Distribution costs for district heat networks may be estimated from aggregate characteristics of a district such as the population density, specific building space, specific heat demand and effective width keywords: costs; demands; distribution; district; electricity; energy; energy planning; figure; heat; heating; locations; model; network; optimisation; planning; resource; supply; system; technology; value cache: sepm-2663.pdf plain text: sepm-2663.txt item: #88 of 221 id: sepm-2721 author: Razmjoo, Ali Armin title: Energy sustainability indicators based on UN goals and Urban themes to measure energy sustainability for developing countries using SEDIInvestigating energy sustainability indicators for developing countries date: 2019-07-10 words: 8972 flesch: 48 summary: Diagonal, 647, Pl. 2, 08028 Barcelona, Spain Keyword: Energy sustainability; Indicator; SEDI; Developing country URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.21.5 60 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 21 2019 Investigating energy sustainability indicators for developing countries for two cities in the south-east of Iran. The aim of this study is investigating a set of energy sustainability indicators for developing countries based on SDGs and sustainable energy development index (SEDI) method. keywords: countries; country; development; energy; energy planning; energy sustainability; indicators; international; journal; management; planning; sedi; study; sustainability; sustainability indicators; table; use cache: sepm-2721.pdf plain text: sepm-2721.txt item: #89 of 221 id: sepm-2802 author: SARKAR, DIPU; Odyuo, Yanrenthung title: An ab initio issues on renewable energy system integration to grid date: 2019-09-24 words: 8677 flesch: 43 summary: 23 2019 35 An ab initio issues on renewable energy system integration to grid With the passage of time, many issues related with RES integration have been sorted out and addressed, but even with all these solutions, planners and operators of the power system network still continue to face many challenges as a result of advances in the field of renewable energy generation or due to upgradation of equipment, and so the process of finding new solutions as new challenges arise is an ongoing activity. Therefore, when compared to coal or petroleum An ab initio issues on renewable energy system integration to grid Dipu Sarkar* and Yanrenthung Odyuo Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, National Institute of Technology Nagaland, Chumukedima, 797103 Dimapur, India Keywords: Renewable energy sources; Distributed generation; Energy storage systems; URL: http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2802 http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2802 28 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. keywords: demand; electricity; energy; generation; grid; ieee; integration; journal; management; operation; pages; planning; power; res; resources; solar; sources; storage; supply; systems; wind cache: sepm-2802.pdf plain text: sepm-2802.txt item: #90 of 221 id: sepm-2866 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 19 date: 2019-02-05 words: 741 flesch: 41 summary: [7] investigate the adoption of renewable energy technologies among micro and small enterprises in Nigeria. Factors influencing willingness to adopt renewable energy technologies among micro and small enterprises in Lagos State Nigeria. keywords: energy; int; planning cache: sepm-2866.pdf plain text: sepm-2866.txt item: #91 of 221 id: sepm-3091 author: Groth, Annika title: Socio-economic impacts of rural electrification in Tanzania date: 2019-07-23 words: 9070 flesch: 43 summary: The major share of electricity in rural households in SSA is still used for lighting or illumination purposes as observed by Bernard It should be noted that firewood, kerosene and paraffin, charcoal, LPG/LNG, Diesel and dry-cell batteries are important energy sources of rural households in SSA. keywords: access; areas; economic; effects; electricity; electrification; energy; expenditures; grid; households; impacts; lighting; rural; study; systems; tanzania; usage cache: sepm-3091.pdf plain text: sepm-3091.txt item: #92 of 221 id: sepm-3142 author: Meschede, Henning; Hesselbach, Jens; Child, Michael; Breyer, Christian title: On the impact of probabilistic weather data on the economically optimal design of renewable energy systems – a case study on La Gomera island date: 2019-09-20 words: 6841 flesch: 49 summary: To meet the fluctuating generation of renewable energy systems such as wind turbines and solar photovoltaics (PV), the utilisation of energy storage technologies is indispensable. The impact of electric vehicles on the On the impact of probabilistic weather data on the economically optimal design of renewable energy systems – a case study of La Gomera island Henning Meschede1*, Jens Hesselbach1, Michael Child2 and Christian Breyer2 1 University of Kassel, Mönchebergstraße 19, 34109 Kassel, Germany 2 LUT University, Yliopistonkatu 34, 53850 Lappeenranta, Finland Keywords: 100% renewable energy; Small islands; Smart energy system; Canary Islands; Probabilistic time-series URL: http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3142 http://upp-kassel.de http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3142 http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3324 16 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 23 2019 On the impact of probabilistic weather data on the economically optimal design of renewable energy systems – a case study of La Gomera island Due to this, the utilisation of synthetic, probabilistic input data that can reflect a wide variance of possible situations in combination with principles of Monte Carlo simulations are discussed in a few scientific articles. keywords: case; costs; data; energy; island; management; power; reference; scenario; solar; study; systems; traffic; weather; wind; years cache: sepm-3142.pdf plain text: sepm-3142.txt item: #93 of 221 id: sepm-3144 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Lund, Henrik; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: Developments in 4th generation district heating date: 2019-04-08 words: 1696 flesch: 42 summary: The app is intended to enable users to see the benefits of district heating, see how 4th generation district heating can impact fuel consumption, emissions and more as well as showing the operation of district heating systems. [27] take a starting point in how district heating systems are developing in the same direction as electricity systems with more generators in the grid and how this leads to on the one hand better energy efficiency but also in a more complex energy system to control. keywords: district; energy; heating; int; int j; plan; systems cache: sepm-3144.pdf plain text: sepm-3144.txt item: #94 of 221 id: sepm-3174 author: Grundahl, Lars; Nielsen, Steffen title: Heat atlas accuracy compared to metered data date: 2019-09-20 words: 6503 flesch: 55 summary: The use of the Table 2: Number of observations of metered heat demand per year, and number of observations joined with the heat atlas. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of observations 1,069,597 1,120,254 1,107,974 1,129,937 1,087,632 1,079,367 Number of observations joined 1,054,879 1,102,895 1,088,457 1,111,111 1,074,698 1,068,927 8 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 23 2019 Heat atlas accuracy compared to metered data without being confined to the limited samples available in the urban zones. Discussion In many categories, the number of buildings without metered heat consumption supersedes the number of buildings with metered heat consumption data. keywords: accuracy; buildings; consumption; data; demand; district; energy; heat; heat atlas; heat demand; heating cache: sepm-3174.pdf plain text: sepm-3174.txt item: #95 of 221 id: sepm-3176 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2019-04-23 words: 243 flesch: -194 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 20 Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands  Dr Tao Ma, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark (Front page & Logo)  DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-3176.pdf plain text: sepm-3176.txt item: #96 of 221 id: sepm-3247 author: Putranto, Lesnanto Multa title: Generation expansion planning for high-potential hydropower resources: The case of the Sulawesi electricity system date: 2020-04-22 words: 8158 flesch: 56 summary: The data used in this study, consisting of the load duration curve, peak load, energy demand, existing generating unit technical data, and fuel costs for the SES, was obtained from PT PLN and the RUPTL document. Another study also conducted Sulawesi GEP using OSeMOSYS keywords: capacity; coal; demand; energy; generating; gep; hydropower; load; planning; resources; scenario; sulawesi; system; units; vol; year cache: sepm-3247.pdf plain text: sepm-3247.txt item: #97 of 221 id: sepm-3326 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Volume 21 date: 2019-07-07 words: 794 flesch: 39 summary: Finally, analyses focusing on the spatial dimension of energy system are presented. The geography of energy systems Möller et al. keywords: energy; planning; systems cache: sepm-3326.pdf plain text: sepm-3326.txt item: #98 of 221 id: sepm-3327 author: Reder, Klara; Stappel, Mirjam; Hofmann, Christian; Förster, Hannah; Emele, Lukas; Hülk, Ludwig; Glauer, Martin title: Identification of user requirements for an energy scenario database date: 2020-01-24 words: 7977 flesch: 51 summary: Thus, for scientists and policy stakeholders alike, it remains difficult to distinguish and compare scenario data. Here, scenario data of several studies will be uploaded to the database, freely and eas- ily accessible under an open license. keywords: data; database; energy; energy scenario; factsheets; features; international; management; metadata; modelling; oep; ontology; participants; project; requirements; scenario; survey; system; user; user requirements cache: sepm-3327.pdf plain text: sepm-3327.txt item: #99 of 221 id: sepm-3328 author: Heinisch, Verena; Göransson, Lisa; Odenberger, Mikael; Johnsson, Filip title: Interconnection of the electricity and heating sectors to support the energy transition in cities date: 2019-10-11 words: 1843 flesch: 68 summary: [MWh/h] 𝐷𝑡 𝑒𝑙 Electricity demand per hour [MWh/h] 𝐷𝑡 ℎ Heat demand per hour [MWh/h] 𝑝𝑖,𝑡 𝑐ℎ Electricity charged to electricity storage units [MWh/h] 𝑝𝑖,𝑡 𝑑𝑐ℎ Electricity discharged from electricity storage units [MWh/h] 𝜂𝑖 Efficiency (or COP) for different technologies 𝑞𝑖,𝑡 𝑐ℎ Heat charged to thermal storage units [MWh/h] 𝑞𝑖,𝑡 𝑑𝑐ℎ Heat discharged from thermal storage units [MWh/h] 𝑋𝑡 Heat production profile for industrial excess heat [MWh/h] 𝛼𝑖 Power-to-heat ratio for CHP units M Transmission capacity limit for importing electricity [MW] 𝑦𝑖 Existing capacity of technology For thermal storage technologies, the C-factor limits how much energy can be charged and discharged per hour. keywords: electricity; energy; heat; storage cache: sepm-3328.pdf plain text: sepm-3328.txt item: #100 of 221 id: sepm-3335 author: Romano, Sabrina title: Experimental demonstration of a Smart Homes Network in Rome date: 2019-11-06 words: 3775 flesch: 34 summary: 5. Conclusion The deployment progress has shown the possibility to actively engage home users. This project aims to develop a replicable model able to monitor energy consumption, indoor comfort degree and safety in residential buildings. keywords: average; consumption; data; electricity; energy; home; management; network; planning; smart; system; users; vol cache: sepm-3335.pdf plain text: sepm-3335.txt item: #101 of 221 id: sepm-3339 author: Meloni, Claudia; Cappellaro, Francesca; Chiarini, Roberta; Snels, Claudia title: Energy sustainability and social empowerment: the case of Centocelle smart community co-creation date: 2019-10-11 words: 4588 flesch: 30 summary: In particular, social workers pro- tected by Italian Law 142/2001, have shown that they are taking the path towards the social economy where shortly, energy community could be triggered. Consequently, the Centocelle project delivers an exhaustive contribution to theories and studies on gover- nance and on energy communities focusing on: • the importance of organizational governance considered as the space that facilitates the emersion of new sustainable projects. keywords: app; centocelle; citizens; community; district; economy; energy; management; project; smart; social; urban cache: sepm-3339.pdf plain text: sepm-3339.txt item: #102 of 221 id: sepm-3340 author: Ancona, Maria Alessandra; Bianchi, Michele; Branchini, Lisa; De Pascale, Andrea; Melino, Francesco; Peretto, Antonio title: Low temperature district heating networks for complete energy needs fulfillment date: 2019-10-11 words: 5578 flesch: 45 summary: Further benefits can be achieved with low temperature networks, reducing the heat dissipations and promoting the exploitation of low enthalpy heat sources. These scenarios have been analyzed and optimized with a developed software, demonstrating the reduction of primary energy consumption and CO2 pollutant emissions achievable with low temperature networks. keywords: case; cooling; cost; dhn; district; energy; fuel; heating; low; management; needs; network; systems; temperature; users cache: sepm-3340.pdf plain text: sepm-3340.txt item: #103 of 221 id: sepm-3342 author: Jaroszewska, Marta; Chaja, Patryk; Dziadkiewicz, Anna title: Sustainable Energy Management: Are Tourism SMEs in the South Baltic Region ready? date: 2019-10-11 words: 5967 flesch: 38 summary: Sustainable energy can be assessed from the perspective of consumption/production or the impact it has on the environment and society. However this is only possible if tourism-related Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) implement sustainable management solutions in terms of both technological and Sustainable Energy Management: Are Tourism SMEs in Poland ready for Circular Economy solutions? Marta Jaroszewskaa*, Patryk Chajaa and Anna Dziadkiewiczb a Department of Distributed Energy, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Fiszera 14 St., 80-231 Gdańsk, Poland b Marketing Department, Faculty of Management, University of Gdańsk; Armii Krajowej 101 St., 81-824 Sopot, Poland Keywords: Sustainable energy; Tourism SMEs; Energy system planning; Circular economy; Model of sustainable energy management; URL: http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3342 mailto:marta.jaroszewska@imp.gda.pl http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3342 76 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. keywords: changes; consumption; economy; energy; energy management; level; management; poland; region; smes; solutions; system; tourism; use cache: sepm-3342.pdf plain text: sepm-3342.txt item: #104 of 221 id: sepm-3345 author: Miguel, Francisco Javier; Hernández-Moral, Gema; Serna-González, Victor Ivan title: Supporting tool for multi-scale energy planning through procedures of data enrichment date: 2019-10-31 words: 5444 flesch: 46 summary: [5] were acquired, and on the other hand, the other set of data (building data, address, etc.) to be combined came from the Spanish Cadastre b. Year of construction c. Condition of the building (in order to discard ruined and declined buildings) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 KWh/m2 year Co m pl et e bl oc ks o f d we llin gs In di vid ua l h om es in b lo ck b ui ld in gs De ta ch ed h ou se s Ed uc at io na l f ac ilit y Co m m er ci al b ui ld in g O th er te rti ar y us ag es Ad m in ist ra tiv e fa ci lity He al th a nd h os pi ta ls Sp or ts fa ci liti es O ffi ce b ui ld in gs Ho te ls an d re sid en ce s heating demand cooling demand primary consumption ratio Figure 2: Aggregated values for heating demand, cooling demand and primary energy consumption in kWh/m2 per year Table 1: Example of table of aggregated values for CO2 emissions per building typology, climate zone and construction period PERIOD Climate Zone Individual dwellings Residential buildings Educational facility Administrative buildings Health and hospitals Office buildings Hotels and residences before 1981 Y 160.92 40.64 60.60 109.50 134.88 92.25 117,56 1981-2007 Y 82.56 22.50 54.57 121.93 137.62 74,63 283,71 2008-2013 Y 41.34 10.45 88.00 57.00 186.00 122.00 192.00 2014-2018 D 41.14 20.13 0.00 86.00 0.00 0.00 42.00 2014-2018 E 32.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 24 2019 131 Francisco Javier Miguel-Herrero, Víctor Iván Serna-González and Gema Hernández-Moral d. Surface of the building e. Number of dwellings f. Use of the building 2. SIOSE: a. keywords: building; cadastre; certificates; consumption; data; demand; energy; energy planning; information; order; tool; typologies; values cache: sepm-3345.pdf plain text: sepm-3345.txt item: #105 of 221 id: sepm-3346 author: Dochev, Ivan; Seller, Hannes; Peters, Irene title: Spatial aggregation and visualisation of urban heat demand using graph theory.: An example from Hamburg, Germany. date: 2019-10-11 words: 5410 flesch: 47 summary: Since such buildings often are irrele- vant to the purpose of the mapping (heat demand), the algorithm may split them from a group and note them as Figure 2: Building groups represented with building geometries 120 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 24 2019 Spatial aggregation and visualisation of urban heat demand using graph theory. The aggregation requirement defined by the BUE states that aggregated building groups had to include a mini- mum of five units. keywords: aggregation; building; data; demand; energy; group; hamburg; heat; heat demand; international; journal; management; planning; use cache: sepm-3346.pdf plain text: sepm-3346.txt item: #106 of 221 id: sepm-3347 author: Tötzer, Tanja; Stollnberger, Romana; Krebs, Roland; Haas, Mara title: How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities? date: 2019-10-11 words: 4903 flesch: 27 summary: The paper explores future opportunities as well as challenges arising from urban manufacturing (UM) regarding the design of sustainable energy systems for cities. However, challenges that UM brings are to be found in the field of transport, economy and environment (emissions): UM causes traffic in the entire city which can lead to considerable traffic obstructions and congestion in mixed residential UM regarding the design of sustainable energy systems for cities. keywords: austrian; cities; city; energy; future; heat; industry; manufacturing; potentials; system; urban; use; waste cache: sepm-3347.pdf plain text: sepm-3347.txt item: #107 of 221 id: sepm-3353 author: Gohari, savis; Larssæther, Stig title: Sustainable Energy Planning as a co-creative governance challenge. Lessons from the Zero Village Bergen date: 2019-10-11 words: 4126 flesch: 47 summary: [6] argued that any analysis of a gover- nance system must consider how it is structured and organized, but also the way in which the structures in the Figure 1: Multi-actor governance structure model Actors and institutions can exist at multiple scales/levels of governance, inter- connect with other actors across the system, and fulfill more than one role, due to the existing interdependen- cies [10]. keywords: actors; bergen; county; energy; governance; journal; planning; power; process; zvb cache: sepm-3353.pdf plain text: sepm-3353.txt item: #108 of 221 id: sepm-3354 author: Widzinski, Maciej title: Simulation of an alternative energy system for district heating company in the light of changes in regulations of the emission of harmful substances into the atmosphere. date: 2019-10-11 words: 7477 flesch: 53 summary: 9220 Aalborg Ø, Denmark Keywords: District heating; Energy system analyses; energyPRO; Climate and Energy Package; URL: http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3354 mailto:maciej.widzinski@imp.gda.pl http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3354 44 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. In Europe, Denmark is the leader of a new approach to energy systems, which in most cases is based on wind energy generation. keywords: boiler; chp; coal; district; district heating; electricity; emission; energy; gas; heating; mwh; pln; poland; power; sources; system cache: sepm-3354.pdf plain text: sepm-3354.txt item: #109 of 221 id: sepm-3356 author: Ben Amer, Sara; Bramstoft, Rasmus; Balyk, Olexandr; Nielsen, Per Sieverts title: Modelling the future low-carbon energy systems - case study of Greater Copenhagen, Denmark date: 2019-10-11 words: 5803 flesch: 47 summary: Despite the narrow geographical focus, the challenges discussed in this paper and the method developed are relevant for other urban areas in Europe that aspire to have sustainable energy systems. Despite the narrow geographical focus, the challenges discussed in this paper and the method developed are relevant for other urban areas in Europe that aspire to have sustainable energy systems. keywords: copenhagen; demand; denmark; electricity; energy; future; heat; heating; modelling; nordhavn; planning; prices; supply; systems cache: sepm-3356.pdf plain text: sepm-3356.txt item: #110 of 221 id: sepm-3359 author: Teixeira, José Carlos Fernandes; Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Development in Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems date: 2019-07-03 words: 2536 flesch: 42 summary: 22 2019 1 *Corresponding author - e-mail: jt@dem.uminho.pt International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 22 2019 1–4 ABSTRACT The conference series International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems – abbreviated ECOS has been at the forefront of the scientific development in energy systems for over three decades. Using multiple Development in efficiency, cost, optimization, simulation and environmental impact of energy systems José Carlos Fernandes Teixeira*, a and Poul Alberg Østergaardb a Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimaraes, Portugal b Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark Keywords; Appliance ownership; VRES and exergy analysis; Thermal imagery; Polygeneration and heat storage; Electric vehicles; URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3359 mailto:jt@dem.uminho.pt http://dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3359 2 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 22 2019 Development in efficiency, cost, optimization, simulation and environmental impact of energy systems keywords: driving; efficiency; electricity; energy; heat; optimization; planning; system cache: sepm-3359.pdf plain text: sepm-3359.txt item: #111 of 221 id: sepm-3372 author: Bergaentzlé, Claire Marie; Pade, Lise Lotte; Truels Larsen, Lauge title: Investing in meshed offshore grids in the Baltic Sea: catching up with the regulatory gap date: 2020-01-24 words: 8428 flesch: 49 summary: • Distribution of connection costs; • Grid access charges; • The set of incentive instruments for recovering grid costs. Anchored in current European legal frameworks and targets, this paper reviews the national framework conditions that treat the development of transmission grids as regulated assets, focusing on the distribution of connection costs, the access grid tariff and the investment incentives faced by TSOs. keywords: baltic; connection; cost; countries; energy; european; framework; grid; incentive; investment; mog; offshore; regulation; regulatory; sea; tariff; vol; wind cache: sepm-3372.pdf plain text: sepm-3372.txt item: #112 of 221 id: sepm-3383 author: JEMMAD, Kamal; HMIDAT, Abdelhamid; SAAD, Abdallah title: Developing an aggregate metric to measure and benchmarking energy performance date: 2019-09-23 words: 7925 flesch: 41 summary: Energy performance indicators Basically, energy performance indicators are metrics intended mainly to assess how well the energy is used to provide the output. IEB is a process-oriented energy performance indicator to be used as a tool for assessing and benchmarking energy performance of low and middle level systems -according to energy indicators pyramid-. keywords: benchmarking; consumption; e e; efficiency; energy; energy consumption; energy efficiency; energy performance; ieb; indicators; international; management; output; performance; planning; process; system; use cache: sepm-3383.pdf plain text: sepm-3383.txt item: #113 of 221 id: sepm-3388 author: Csedő, Zoltán; Zavarkó, Máté title: The role of inter-organizational innovation networks as change drivers in commercialization of disruptive technologies: The case of power-to-gas date: 2020-06-26 words: 11616 flesch: 39 summary: The exploitation of P2G technology innovations, however, requires more than that: an inter-organizational innovation network. Nowadays, P2G technologies get increased attention from industry representatives, academia and public sector not only on national level, but on global level, as well. keywords: action; authors; business; change; commercialization; development; energy; energy planning; environment; gas; hungary; industry; innovation; international; journal; management; networks; new; p2 g; pages; planning; power; research; resources; role; scale; storage; sustainable; technologies; technology; vol cache: sepm-3388.pdf plain text: sepm-3388.txt item: #114 of 221 id: sepm-3392 author: Bai, Yin title: A temperature control strategy to achieve low-temperature district heating in North China date: 2020-01-24 words: 5337 flesch: 48 summary: The relationship between distribution temperature and outdoor temperature is used to achieve lower supply temperature. [5] Yang X, Svendsen S. Achieving low return temperature for domestic hot water preparation by ultra-low-temperature district heating. keywords: control; data; district; energy; heating; low; return; return temperature; supply; systems; temperature cache: sepm-3392.pdf plain text: sepm-3392.txt item: #115 of 221 id: sepm-3398 author: Nielsen, Steffen; Thellufsen, Jakob Zinck; Sorknæs, Peter; Djørup, Søren Roth; Sperling, Karl; Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Lund, Henrik title: Smart Energy Aalborg: Matching End-Use Heat Saving Measures and Heat Supply Costs to Achieve Least Cost Heat Supply date: 2020-01-24 words: 9726 flesch: 53 summary: [TWh] Figure 9: Heat saving costs and heat supply costs in district heating -0.05 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 00.020.040.060.080.10.12 E U R /k W h TWh Oil Ngas Biomass Hpump E. heating Oil Ngas Biomass Hpump E. heating Figure 10: Heat savings costs and heat cost for individual heating. It should also be noted that, even though the district heating is in denser urban areas with a more diverse building stock, 33% of the heat savings potential is still in single-family buildings. 0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 300000 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 S ai nv gs [M W h/ ye ar ] District heating <1850 1850-1930 1931-1950 1951-1960 1961-1972 1973-1978 1979-1998 1999-2006 2007< Figure 11: Heat savings by construction year for buildings using district heating 26 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 25 2020 Smart Energy Aalborg: Matching end-use heat saving measures and heat supply costs to achieve least-cost heat supply 0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 300000 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 S av in gs [M W h/ ye ar ] District heating Other commerce Other institution Theatres, etc Day cares Care centres Apartments Hospitals Hotels etc Dorms Offices Single family houses Terrace houses Farmhouses Transport Teaching Figure 13: Heat savings by building type for district heating 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 S ai nv gs [M W h/ ye ar ] Oil <1850 1850-1930 1931-1950 1951-1960 1961-1972 1973-1978 1979-1998 1999-2006 2007< 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 S ai nv gs [M W h/ ye ar ] Heat pumps <1850 1850-1930 1931-1950 1951-1960 1961-1972 1973-1978 1979-1998 1999-2006 2007< Figure 12: Heat savings by construction year for buildings using oil and heat pumps International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 25 2020 27 Steffen Nielsen , Jakob Zinck Thellufsen, Peter Sorknæs, Søren Roth Djørup, Karl Sperling, Poul Alberg Østergaarda and Henrik Lund 5. keywords: aalborg; analysis; buildings; costs; demand; district; end; energy; heat; heating; level; lund; measures; savings; supply; system; use cache: sepm-3398.pdf plain text: sepm-3398.txt item: #116 of 221 id: sepm-3405 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Maestosi, Paola Clerici title: Tools, technologies and systems integration for the Smart and Sustainable Cities to come date: 2019-10-21 words: 3623 flesch: 47 summary: From a starting point in a discussion on smart cities and smart energy systems, the paper goes on to describe new research findings within the wider area of smart cities and smart energy systems starting with cases of transition, moving on to data requirements and data generation for designing transitions and ending with theories and methodologies for designing transitions. In smart energy system, such fluctuating energy sources are integrated using the entire energy system and drawing on low-cost energy storage particularly in the heating system [7]. keywords: cities; district; energy; energy plan; int j; plan; planning; smart; sustainable; systems cache: sepm-3405.pdf plain text: sepm-3405.txt item: #117 of 221 id: sepm-3416 author: Dahlke, Steven title: Integrating energy markets: Implications of increasing electricity trade on prices and emissions in the western United States date: 2020-01-24 words: 8471 flesch: 48 summary: Each 1 GWh increase in California electricity imports is associated with an average $0.15 per MWh decrease in the California Independent System Operator’s (CAISO) wholesale electricity price. A small positive relationship is observed between short-run SO2 and NOx emissions in neighboring regions and California electricity imports. keywords: average; caiso; california; co2; data; day; effects; electricity; emissions; energy; generation; imports; increase; market; price; term; trade; western cache: sepm-3416.pdf plain text: sepm-3416.txt item: #118 of 221 id: sepm-3417 author: García-Álvarez, María Teresa title: An assessment of supply-side and demand-side policies in EU-28 household electricty prices date: 2022-06-07 words: 7788 flesch: 54 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 26 2020 5 *Corresponding author - e-mail: mtgarcia@udc.es International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 26 2020 05–18 ABSTRACT The increase seen in household electricity prices in the European Union over recent years was strongly influenced by the regulation component. More specifically, on the supply side, it analyses renewable energy support policies and the electricity industry liberalisation process and, on the demand side, energy taxes, thus contributing to the debate on the effect of these factors on household electricity prices. keywords: electricity; electricity prices; energy; household; household electricity; liberalisation; pages; policies; policy; prices; res; results; support cache: sepm-3417.pdf plain text: sepm-3417.txt item: #119 of 221 id: sepm-3426 author: Reindl, Katharina; Palm, Jenny title: Energy efficiency in the building sector: a combined middle-out and practice theory approach date: 2020-04-22 words: 8395 flesch: 54 summary: This phase is crucial to understand why energy efficiency measures are included or not [24–28]. Addressing this gap allows us to identify where adoption of energy efficiency measures in buildings falls shorts and whether these shortcomings can be addressed in future planning and management of renovations. keywords: building; efficiency; energy; energy efficiency; influence; know; measures; meetings; middle; planning; practice; professionals; projects; renovation; technology cache: sepm-3426.pdf plain text: sepm-3426.txt item: #120 of 221 id: sepm-3466 author: Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Volume 23 date: 2019-10-01 words: 1038 flesch: 37 summary: Renewable energy systems [8] investigate the feasibility of 100% renewable desalination systems for water supply in Iran as a solution to the severe current and future water Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Volume 23 Rasmus Magni Johannsen and Poul Alberg Østergaard* Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark Keywords ; Heat atlas; Energy system modelling; Hybrid renewable energy systems; Energy efficiency; Energy indicators; URL: http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3466 http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3466 2 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. keywords: energy; int; planning cache: sepm-3466.pdf plain text: sepm-3466.txt item: #121 of 221 id: sepm-3482 author: de Llano Paz, Fernando title: An evaluation of the energy and environmental policy efficiency of the European Union member states in the last 20 years from an MPT perspective date: 2022-06-07 words: 7747 flesch: 52 summary: [14] Cucchiella F, D’Adamo I, Gastaldi M. Optimizing plant size in the planning of renewable energy portfolios. -86.44 -0.16 Wind 41.69 0.94 1.01 4.68 -0.31 0.09 Hydro 105.79 3.64 1.41 -0.33 0.56 Hydro (mini) 12.92 1.53 -0.36 0.6 Wind – (offshore) 52.04 -0.48 0.13 Biomass 162.84 0.25 PV 110.27 Table A–2: generation costs by country and year Costs (€/MWh) Risks (€/MWh) 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 be 38.0 38.1 36.7 37.5 39.2 50.3 2.7 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.2 bg 44.0 42.6 41.4 keywords: cluster; cost; efficiency; electricity; energy; european; generation; management; member; model; planning; policy; portfolio; power; risk; states; table; technology cache: sepm-3482.pdf plain text: sepm-3482.txt item: #122 of 221 id: sepm-3485 author: Carvalho, Ezequiel Francisco; Sousa, Jorge Alberto; Lagarto, João Hermínio title: Assessing electric vehicle CO2 emissions in the Portuguese power system using a marginal generation approach date: 2022-06-07 words: 12190 flesch: 55 summary: This is the case of the scenarios with wind capacity up to 7500 MW, in which no wind curtailment exists in the base case, as presented in Table 7. Table 6: Marginal EV specific CO2 emissions (g CO2/km), with reference to scenarios which present EV specific emissions lower than 95 g CO2/km (bold) – night charge EVs Wind capacity (MW) 5000 5600 6875 7500 8700 10000 11000 3% 129.3 103.1 65.6 115.8 82.3 83.9 57.2 10% 104.8 97.4 95.2 98.2 94.2 107.1 56.8 25% 83.8 87.2 96.1 101.6 95.6 78.4 68.7 50% 78.3 79.6 87.0 93.5 95.3 84.0 77.3 75% 73.0 75.4 80.9 85.1 88.8 85.0 81.3 100% 72.6 73.2 77.3 80.5 83.5 82.3 80.6 58 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 26 2020 Assessing electric vehicle CO2 emissions in the Portuguese power system using a marginal generation approach To illustrate one of these scenarios of lower wind capacity (5600 MW), the EV marginal mix is presented in Figure 4. If the EVs are supplied only with wind power the EV specific CO2 emissions Table 12: EV mix based specific CO2 emissions (g CO2/km) for the UCED controlled charge, and comparison between controlled charge and night charge values (%) EVs Wind capacity (MW) 5000 5600 6875 7500 8700 10000 11000 3% 38.5 36.5 30.9 28.4 24.1 20.1 17.8 –0.7% 0.7% 0.1% –0.6% –0.6% –2.4% –0.3% 10% 39.6 37.6 32.5 30.0 25.4 21.3 18.5 –0.7% 0.8% 0.4% 0.7% –0.2% –5.2% –1.0% 25% 41.8 40.3 35.2 32.8 28.2 23.5 20.7 1.7% 3.1% 0.5% –0.1% –0.5% –2.0% –1.7% 50% 43.4 42.0 38.7 36.8 32.9 28.1 25.2 0.8% 2.0% 2.5% 1.9% 0.9% –0.1% 0.2% 75% 45.1 43.7 40.9 39.6 36.8 32.4 28.6 1.9% 2.3% 3.4% 3.9% 4.6% 2.2% –1.1% 100% 49.5 45.3 42.8 41.4 38.8 35.8 33.2 8.2% 2.9% 4.1% 4.3% 4.9% 5.1% 4.7% 64 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 26 2020 Assessing electric vehicle CO2 emissions in the Portuguese power system using a marginal generation approach will be zero and this will be the case where EVs are environmentally more beneficial. keywords: capacity; charge; charging; co2; co2 emissions; emissions; energy; evs; generation; hydro; p t; power; system; unit; wind; wind capacity cache: sepm-3485.pdf plain text: sepm-3485.txt item: #123 of 221 id: sepm-3490 author: Volkova, Anna; Latõšov, Eduard; Lepiksaar, Kertu; Siirde, Andres title: Planning of district heating regions in Estonia date: 2020-03-10 words: 8079 flesch: 53 summary: To estimate the share of energy sources and the amount of CO2 emissions for DH heat production in the future, current DHS parameters and all of the abovemen- tioned transition processes should be taken into account. Scenarios show which fuel/primary energy mix is expected to be used for heat generation in the future (the data is given for each district heating region), as well as the amount of CO2 emissions. keywords: consumption; development; district; energy; estonia; fuel; generation; heat; heating; management; network; pipes; planning; regions; share; supply; temperature cache: sepm-3490.pdf plain text: sepm-3490.txt item: #124 of 221 id: sepm-3497 author: Siddiqui, Salman; Macadam, John; Barrett, Mark title: A novel method for forecasting electricity prices in a system with variable renewables and grid storage date: 2020-03-10 words: 9246 flesch: 43 summary: Future Work This method has been developed to provide a series of electricity generation prices for use in energy system models to analyse the effects of interventions in the grid. However, while many studies show that VRE reduce electricity prices, there has been little analysis into what effect factoring the cost of energy storage has on system electricity generation prices. keywords: capacity; costs; demand; discharge; dispatchable; electricity; energy; generation; grid; high; hours; market; power; prices; scenario; storage; system; variable; vre; wind cache: sepm-3497.pdf plain text: sepm-3497.txt item: #125 of 221 id: sepm-3502 author: Clerici Maestosi, Paola; Berkowitz, Peter; Brezet, Han; Bylund, Jonas; Vetritto, Giovanni title: Virtual Round Table on Innovation for Smart and Sustainable Cities date: 2019-11-11 words: 8831 flesch: 42 summary: Deep transition requires new solutions In order to facilitate a process of deep transition, Europe needs new policy approaches to promote emerging industries and new value chains, based on breakthrough technologies. Ten years ago important scholars already declared the NPM overcome (Dunleavy, Margetts, Bastow & Tinkler, 2006); the reason for that is the more useful and elastic methodology offered by the MPG in shaping and con- ducting public policies in the era of new digital means; an era characterized exactly by being digital. keywords: cities; commission; development; energy; energy planning; european; governance; innovation; international; journal; management; management vol; new; npm; planning; policy; public; services; transition; urban; vetritto; vol cache: sepm-3502.pdf plain text: sepm-3502.txt item: #126 of 221 id: sepm-3552 author: Ferreira, Paula; Soares, Isabel; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Policies for new energy challenges date: 2022-06-07 words: 1799 flesch: 41 summary: Three papers addressed electricity Policies for new energy challenges Paula Ferreiraa*, Isabel Soaresb, Rasmus Magni Johannsenc, Poul Alberg Østergaardc a ALGORITMI Research Center University of Minho, Campus Azurém, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal b Faculty of Economics, University of Porto and CEF.UP — Economics and Finance Research Center, University of Porto, Rua Dr Roberto Frias, 4200 - 464 Porto, Portugal c Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark Keywords: Energy policies; Renewable energy sources; Solar thermal; Electric vehicles; URL: http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3552 mailto:paulaf@dps.uminho.pt http://CEF.UP http://CEF.UP http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3552 2 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 26 2020 Policies for new energy challenges demand, as was the case for Silva et al. The authors conclude on the need to review both renewable energy support policy and the liberalisation model for achieving the goals of energy policy and ensure affordable household electric- ity prices. keywords: electricity; energy; int; plan; policies cache: sepm-3552.pdf plain text: sepm-3552.txt item: #127 of 221 id: sepm-3592 author: Perez Gelves, Jhon Jairo; Diaz Florez, Guillermo Andrés title: Methodology to Assess the Implementation of Solar Power Projects in Rural Areas Using AHP: a Case Study of Colombia date: 2020-09-28 words: 5798 flesch: 53 summary: The goals are: (i) to develop a methodology to assess new criteria in developing countries such as: technical-economic factors, social factors, and environ- mental risk; (ii) to determine criteria and sub-criteria based on data from the NSLCC and IDEAM; and (iii) to find and assess the best alternatives for localization of solar energy projects in Colombia. The potential of solar energy in Colombia Colombia is located in northwestern South America and covers 1,038,700 square km2 of land. keywords: ahp; areas; colombia; criteria; data; decision; departments; energy; irradiation; methodology; power; projects; renewable; sustainable cache: sepm-3592.pdf plain text: sepm-3592.txt item: #128 of 221 id: sepm-3603 author: Ferreira, Paula Varandas; Lopes, Angela; Dranka, Géremi Gilson; Cunha, Jorge title: Planning for a 100% renewable energy system for the Santiago Island, Cape Verde date: 2020-09-28 words: 9463 flesch: 49 summary: [11] Meschede H, Hesselbach J, Child M, Breyer C. On the impact of probabilistic weather data on the economically optimal design of renewable energy systems – A case study of la gomera island. [9] Blechinger P, Cader C, Bertheau P, Huyskens H, Seguin R, Breyer C. Global analysis of the techno-economic potential of renewable energy hybrid systems on small islands. keywords: cape; cape verde; cost; electricity; energy; energy planning; energy system; island; model; planning; power; production; res; resources; santiago; storage; sustainable; system; technologies; verde; wind; year cache: sepm-3603.pdf plain text: sepm-3603.txt item: #129 of 221 id: sepm-3616 author: Qarnain, Syed Shuibul; Sattanatha, Muthuvel; Sankaranarayanan, Bathrinath title: Analysis of social inequality factors in implementation of building energy conservation policies using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Methodology date: 2020-09-25 words: 9577 flesch: 48 summary: Literature Review The role of gender, geographical location, and ethnicity play a significant role in imparting energy inequality. Therefore for better understanding, these topics are dis- cussed in this section with practical examples by review- ing research works in the field of energy inequality. keywords: ahp; analysis; change; climate; electricity; energy; factors; fuzzy; income; inequality; international; journal; management; planning; research; social; society; sustainable; table cache: sepm-3616.pdf plain text: sepm-3616.txt item: #130 of 221 id: sepm-3659 author: Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Duic, Neven title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Volume 25 date: 2020-01-24 words: 1231 flesch: 43 summary: 4. Renewable energy system modelling Two articles of this volume apply energy system model- ling in vastly different contexts to investigate the techni- cal and economic feasibility of renewable energy systems, and in addition, one article focuses on require- ments for a database on energy systems scenario data. Using the energy system modelling software HOMER, This volume presents research on low-temperature district heating in China, prospects for energy savings in Aalborg, Denmark, and impacts on heating systems, offshore wind power and electricity interconnection in the Baltic sea, integration of electricity markets in the United States, and finally the modelling of renewable energy systems both on the remote island of Bonaire and in Chile. keywords: energy; heating; int; plan cache: sepm-3659.pdf plain text: sepm-3659.txt item: #131 of 221 id: sepm-3664 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Lund, Henrik; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: New Developments in 4th generation district heating and smart energy systems date: 2020-03-10 words: 1739 flesch: 40 summary: [23] take a starting point in district heating remaining an important part of the Estonian energy system in the future, however, district heating should evolve towards 4th generation district heating [24,25]. Editorial – Smart energy systems and 4th generation district heating systems. keywords: district; energy; heating; int; int j; plan cache: sepm-3664.pdf plain text: sepm-3664.txt item: #132 of 221 id: sepm-3665 author: Praliyev, Nurgeldy; Zhunis, Kassym; Kalel, Yeraly; Dikhanbayeva, Dinara; Rojas-Solórzano, Luis title: Impact of One- and Two-axis Solar Tracking on Techno-Economic Viability of On-Grid PV Systems: Case of Burnoye-1, Kazakhstan date: 2020-09-25 words: 7583 flesch: 44 summary: Impact of both One- and Two-axis Solar Tracking on the Techno- Economic Viability of On-Grid PV Systems: Case of the Burnoye-1 Power Plant, Kazakhstan Nurgeldy Praliyev, Kassym Zhunis, Yeraly Kalel, Dinara Dikhanbayeva, Luis Rojas-Solórzano* Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, Nazarbayev University, 53 Kabanbay Batyr Ave., Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan Keywords: RETScreen; Burnoye-1; Solar tracking systems; Photovoltaic; Kazakhstan 2050; Clean Technologies; URL:https://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.3665 1. 0.99 m Number of units 192 192 Efficiency 16% Nominal operating cell temperature 45 °C Temperature coefficient 0.4%/°C Solar collector area 312 312 m2 Miscellaneous losses 3% Table 3: Technical specifications of solar tracking systems keywords: analysis; axis; axis tracking; case; cost; electricity; energy; grid; kazakhstan; oneand; panels; power; solar; sustainable; systems; tracking; usd cache: sepm-3665.pdf plain text: sepm-3665.txt item: #133 of 221 id: sepm-3675 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2020-01-24 words: 248 flesch: -199 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad - Vol 25 Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands  Dr Tao Ma, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China  Rasmus Magni Johannsen, Aalborg University, Denmark    ISSN     2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark (Front page & Logo)  DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss and EMD International keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-3675.pdf plain text: sepm-3675.txt item: #134 of 221 id: sepm-3683 author: Askeland, Kristine; Johnsen Rygg, Bente; Sperling, Karl title: The role of 4th generation district heating (4GDH) in a highly electrified hydropower dominated energy system: The case of Norway date: 2020-03-10 words: 1939 flesch: 58 summary: Adjust electricity demand with resulting electricity demand for electric boilers in DH and heat pumps in DH from the electricity profile used in step 3. 5. [17] Reported hourly electricity demand in Norway in 2016. keywords: demand; electricity; heating; table; twh; year cache: sepm-3683.pdf plain text: sepm-3683.txt item: #135 of 221 id: sepm-3824 author: Odgaard, Ole; Djørup, Søren title: Review and experiences of price regulation regimes for district heating date: 2020-09-25 words: 9507 flesch: 46 summary: Table 1: DH consumer prices for DH companies owned or previously owned by the transnational energy company E.ON (Danish Kroner per year) Name of DH company DH price: DH price: Change in DH price Change in ownership15 Dec. 2013 18 Dec. 2012 Hjortekær 37,090 37,096 –6 No. Privately owned Annebergparken 31,793 31,803 –10 No. Privately owned Ørslev-Terslev Kraftvarmeforsyning 31,041 31,005 36 No. Privately owned Slagslunde Kraftvarmeværk 25,614 30,205 –4.591 Yes. 3.3 Liberalised price set by the market Another option is to fully liberalise DH consumer prices, which can be set on a market driven by supply and demand. keywords: companies; company; consumer; costs; danish; district; energy; gas; heat; heating; june; management; market; operation; ownership; price; regulation; supply cache: sepm-3824.pdf plain text: sepm-3824.txt item: #136 of 221 id: sepm-3831 author: Buzoverov, Evgeny; Zhuk, Andrey title: Comparative Economic Analysis for Different Types of Electric Vehicles date: 2020-09-28 words: 6646 flesch: 45 summary: The cost C, USD, of the power unit for BEV is deter- mined by the cost of the battery assembly: where kb is the cost factor of the balancing device of the battery, % of battery cost; DoD is the battery’s permissible depth of discharge, %; bat capC is the specific cost of the battery, USD/ kWh Discussion Today, battery electric vehicles are the most attractive type of private and urban commercial EVs. keywords: aluminum; available; battery; charging; cost; electric; energy; fuel; hydrogen; kwh; online; power; url; usd; vehicles cache: sepm-3831.pdf plain text: sepm-3831.txt item: #137 of 221 id: sepm-4293 author: Oviedo Cepeda, Juan Carlos; Khalatbarisoltani$, Arash ; Boulon, Loic; Osma Pinto, German Alfonso; Duarte Gualdron, Cesar Antonio; Solano Martinez, Javier Enrique title: Design of an Incentive-based Demand Side Management Strategy for Stand-Alone Microgrids Planning date: 2020-06-26 words: 8465 flesch: 54 summary: Unitary initial investment of the m device USD/kW Cm Installed capacity of the m device kW, kWh Em Quantity of energy delivered with the m device kWh EB,t Stored energy in the Battery at time t kWh π π = Γ = ≤ ≤ ∑ (9) (10) 1 1 ( ) T T t pr t t t t D ci oiπ ϕ π ϕ ζ ϕ ϑ = =   keywords: costs; customers; demand; design; dsms; energy; figure; incentive; kwh; management; methodology; microgrid; planning; price; sizing; t t; usd; vol cache: sepm-4293.pdf plain text: sepm-4293.txt item: #138 of 221 id: sepm-4302 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Duic, Neven title: Sustainable Development using renewable energy systems date: 2020-09-25 words: 3169 flesch: 43 summary: [11] Lund H, Münster E. Modelling of energy systems with a high percentage of CHP and wind power. In either case, the research is centred on sustainable development using renewable energy systems – with particular attention to technology assessment, pricing & regulation and systems analyses. keywords: district; electricity; energy; energy plan; heating; int j; journal; plan; planning; power; sustainable; systems; østergaard cache: sepm-4302.pdf plain text: sepm-4302.txt item: #139 of 221 id: sepm-4304 author: Singh, Manoj Kumar title: A planning perspective on Hydropower Development in the Indian Himalayan Region date: 2020-06-30 words: 10477 flesch: 36 summary: Well-planned HEPs can contribute to supply sustainable energy and therefore an up-to-date knowl- edge is necessary for energy planners, investors, and other stakeholders to make informed decisions concern- ing HEPs. [17] put forward the hypothesis, that it is required moving from the national level to the regional level when addressing energy system scenario design and energy system analyses with the goal of achieving sustainable energy systems. keywords: acquisition; capacity; cost; development; electricity; energy; energy planning; government; heps; himalayan; hpp; hydropower; hydropower development; ihr; india; international; journal; land; planning; potential; projects; region; renewable; study; total; vol cache: sepm-4304.pdf plain text: sepm-4304.txt item: #140 of 221 id: sepm-4433 author: De Luca, Elena; Zini, Alessandro; Amerighi, Oscar; Coletta, Gaetano; Oteri, Maria Grazia; Giuffrida, Laura Gaetana; Graditi, Giorgio title: A technology evaluation method for assessing the potential contribution of energy technologies to decarbonisation of the Italian production system date: 2020-09-28 words: 7737 flesch: 33 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 29 2020 41 *Corresponding author - e-mail: elena.deluca@enea.it International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 29 2020 41–56 ABSTRACT This paper aims to give a footprint of the development potential of energy technologies in Italy providing a synthetic and general view to support policy makers in energy planning. The terms of planning are determined by the ability to use mature A technology evaluation method for assessing the potential contribution of energy technologies to decarbonisation of the Italian production system Elena De Luca*, Alessandro Zini, Oscar Amerighi, Gaetano Coletta, Maria Grazia Oteri, Laura Gaetana Giuffrida, Giorgio Graditi Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), Lungotevere Thaon Di Revel 76, 00196 Rome, Italy Keywords: Technology Evaluation; Decarbonisation; Technology Readiness Level (TRL); Energy Planning; URL: https://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.4433 https://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.4433 42 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 29 2020 A technology evaluation method for assessing the potential contribution of energy technologies to decarbonisation of the Italian production system technologies (short-term) and to adopt new ones (medium/long – term) keywords: companies; development; energy; energy planning; energy technologies; evaluation; excellence; figure; italian; level; number; planning; potential; research; sustainable; system; technologies; technology; trl cache: sepm-4433.pdf plain text: sepm-4433.txt item: #141 of 221 id: sepm-4477 author: Bishoge, Obadia Kyetuza; Kombe, Godlisten Gladstone; Mvile, Benatus Norbert title: Community participation in the renewable energy sector in Tanzania: Community participation in the renewable energy sector date: 2020-06-30 words: 8998 flesch: 44 summary: [20] R. J. Hewitt et al., “Social innovation in community energy in Europe: A review of the evidence,” Front. [36] P. Dwivedi and A. Dwivedi, “Public community participation model for renewable energy projects in India,” World Renew. keywords: awareness; communities; community; development; energy; energy sector; information; management; participation; planning; power; project; resources; sector; solar; studies; sustainable; tanzania; technologies; vol cache: sepm-4477.pdf plain text: sepm-4477.txt item: #142 of 221 id: sepm-4599 author: Paliwal, Priyanka title: Reliability constrained planning and sensitivity analysis for Solar-Wind-Battery based Isolated Power System date: 2020-09-25 words: 8699 flesch: 45 summary: These reliability indices provide a better assessment of system reliability when RES are being used. This requires extensive planning so that opti- mum combination of units which fetches minimum cost without compromising on system reliability is obtained. keywords: analysis; battery; capacity; cost; energy; figure; hybrid; model; pages; planning; power; reliability; res; solar; storage; system; units; wind cache: sepm-4599.pdf plain text: sepm-4599.txt item: #143 of 221 id: sepm-4627 author: Krog, Louise; Sperling, Karl; Svangren, Michael Kvist; Hvelplund, Frede title: Consumer involvement in the transition to 4th generation district heating date: 2020-09-28 words: 8423 flesch: 49 summary: Smart energy systems and 4GDH Energy systems and the use of fossil energy resources are major contributors to the emission of CO2 occur- ring all over the world 4GDH has been defined as follows: “4GDH systems are consequently defined here as a coherent technological and institutional concept, which by means of smart thermal grids assist the appropriate development of sustainable energy sys- tems by providing heat and supply to low-energy buildings with low grid losses in a way in which the use of low-temperature heat sources can be inte- grated with the operation of smart energy systems. keywords: 4gdh; building; consumer; consumption; demand; district; district heating; energy; heating; involvement; level; literature; new; papers; supply; systems; temperature; transition cache: sepm-4627.pdf plain text: sepm-4627.txt item: #144 of 221 id: sepm-497 author: Connolly, David; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: A technical and economic analysis of one potential pathway to a 100% renewable energy system date: 2014-05-06 words: 13277 flesch: 57 summary: The effectiveness of storage and relocation options in renewable energy systems. This means that it is essential to plan for a long-term vision when evaluating energy systems for the future. keywords: analysis; costs; demand; electricity; energy; energy system; figure; fuel; future; heat; heating; international; ireland; power; scenario; storage; system; transition; twh; wind cache: sepm-497.pdf plain text: sepm-497.txt item: #145 of 221 id: sepm-515 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Lund, Henrik; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: Energy system impacts of desalination in Jordan date: 2014-05-06 words: 7948 flesch: 49 summary: Corresponding author e-mail: poul@plan.aau.dk International journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 01 2014 29-40 Energy system impacts of desalination in Jordan �������� ��� � ��� ����� � ������������� ������������� � �������� � �� �� ������ � � � ��� � � ������� � � ������� �������� �� ���� A B S T R A C T Climate change mitigation calls for energy systems minimising end-use demands, optimising the fuel efficiency of conversion systems, increasing the use of renewable energy sources and exploiting synergies wherever possible. Energy systems analyses in the EnergyPLAN model The EnergyPLAN model is an analytically programmed, deterministic energy system’s analysis model able to model entire energy systems with electricity, heat, cooling, transportation, and industrial fuel demands. keywords: article; chp; demand; desalination; electricity; energy; heat; jordan; msf; plants; power; production; science; systems; url; water; wind cache: sepm-515.pdf plain text: sepm-515.txt item: #146 of 221 id: sepm-539 author: Menges, Roland; Beyer, Gregor title: Underground cables versus overhead lines: Do cables increase social acceptance of grid development? Results of a Contingent Valuation survey in Germany date: 2014-09-22 words: 9827 flesch: 45 summary: Results of a contingent valuation survey in Germany Table 2: Referendum results (regional underground cable project). Ownership of equipment to produce power from renewable sources also serves to explain voting behavior implying a higher likelihood of being indifferent to regional underground cable projects. keywords: acceptance; cables; contingent; development; energy; grid; households; increase; lines; network; overhead; project; regions; results; sample; supra; transmission; underground; valuation; wtp cache: sepm-539.pdf plain text: sepm-539.txt item: #147 of 221 id: sepm-542 author: Tronchin, Lamberto; Tommasino, Maria Cristina; Fabbri, Kristian title: On the “cost-optimal levels” of energy performance requirements and its economic evaluation in Italy date: 2014-05-19 words: 9006 flesch: 48 summary: In existing buildings the relation between energy- efficiency improvement and energy cost is not linear. j a i d( ) ( ) ( ) ( ), ƒ,τ τ τ= + ∑ ×( ) −⎡ ⎣ ⎢ ⎤ ∑ = ⎦⎦ ⎥ 60 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 03 2014 On the cost-optimal levels of energy-performance requirements for buildings: a case study with economic evaluation in Italy The Operational Cost includes all cost for assurance, rules upgrade or improvement, energy cost, tax and fee. keywords: buildings; case; cost; energy; evaluation; law; level; m2k; performance; requirement; scenario; stratigraphy; study; year cache: sepm-542.pdf plain text: sepm-542.txt item: #148 of 221 id: sepm-549 author: Meyer, Niels I; Mathiesen, Brian Vad; Hvelplund, Frede title: Barriers and Potential Solutions for Energy Renovation of Buildings in Denmark date: 2014-05-06 words: 5629 flesch: 53 summary: Although the energy conservation efforts still has an effect due to continued larger insulation rates and requirements for new energy buildings energy demand, the total end heat demand has increased and the savings have been found in a higher efficiency reducing local losses by replacing oil boilers with district heating and more efficient natural gas boilers, see details in Fig.1. Especially the heating part can be drastically reduced in new low energy buildings. keywords: buildings; conservation; consumption; danish; denmark �; energy; heat; heating; policy; renovation; supply; system cache: sepm-549.pdf plain text: sepm-549.txt item: #149 of 221 id: sepm-559 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Sperling, Karl title: Towards Sustainable Energy Planning and Management date: 2014-05-06 words: 3029 flesch: 42 summary: Data availability and the spatial dimension in sustainable energy planning Data availability is a recurring theme when simulating energy systems, making energy systems analyses, or developing energy scenarios. It brings together researchers working within energy systems analyses of local, regional and global levels, researchers working on feasibility studies and researchers working on public regulation to form an interdisciplinary platform for pertinent research on energy planning topics. keywords: change; climate; energy; journal; management; mathiesen; oil; planning; systems cache: sepm-559.pdf plain text: sepm-559.txt item: #150 of 221 id: sepm-562 author: Cunha, Jorge; Ferreira, Paula Varandas title: Designing electricity generation portfolios using the mean-variance approach date: 2015-02-27 words: 8736 flesch: 43 summary: 57.9% 38.9% 3.2% 0.32 0.30 0.28 0.26 0.24 N o rm a lis e d R E S p o rt fo lio e xp e ct e d o u tp u t Normalised RES portfolio output standard deviation 0.22 0.20 0.10 0.12 Portfolio 7 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.30 Portfolio 6 Portfolio 5 Portfolio 4 2023 2012 Portfolio 3 Portfolio 2 Portfolio 1 Figure 5: Efficient frontier for maximising portfolio electricity generation. allow to reduce portfolio electricity generation risk but that have higher costs. The second optimisation model performed (minimising portfolio electricity generation costs) presents quite different results, clearly driven by the levelised cost of the technologies. keywords: approach; cost; electricity; electricity generation; energy; generation; output; planning; portfolio; power; res; risk; technologies; wind cache: sepm-562.pdf plain text: sepm-562.txt item: #151 of 221 id: sepm-567 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Soares, Isabel; Ferreira, Paula title: Energy efficiency and renewable energy systems in Portugal and Brazil date: 2014-06-17 words: 4422 flesch: 47 summary: Energy systems need to be adapted to local circumstances to be optimal – if optimal energy systems exist that is [6] – hence economic and social differences between Portugal and Brazil impact the optimal energy system configurations. The energy situation in Portugal and Brazil The sub-theme of this IJSEPM issue – Energy efficiency and renewable energy systems in Portugal and Brazil - was most welcome by the congress organization. keywords: average; brazil; demand; efficiency; electricity; energy; international; pages; portugal; power; systems; url; wind cache: sepm-567.pdf plain text: sepm-567.txt item: #152 of 221 id: sepm-569 author: Taliotis, Constantinos; Howells, Mark; Bazilian, Morgan; Rogner, Holger; Welsch, Manuel title: Energy Security prospects in Cyprus and Israel: A focus on Natural Gas date: 2014-09-25 words: 9495 flesch: 52 summary: Even though Israel had made small onshore discoveries of oil and natural gas in the 1950s, the most significant discoveries started in 1999, when natural gas reserves were discovered offshore. g Used Israel Natural gas prices for electricity generation in USD/toe for 2Q2011. keywords: countries; cyprus; electricity; energy; europe; gas; generation; gtl; israel; lng; oil; potential; power; prices; reserves; scenario cache: sepm-569.pdf plain text: sepm-569.txt item: #153 of 221 id: sepm-5692 author: Abbasi Godarzi, Ali; Maleki, Abbas title: Policy Framework for Iran to Attain 20% Share of Non-Fossil Fuel Power Plants in Iran’s Electricity Supply System by 2030 date: 2020-09-28 words: 9770 flesch: 53 summary: In NFF3 scenario electricity price will increase to 920 IRR/kWh that is about 0.18 cent USD/kWh over NFF2 in 2030. The findings demonstrate that electricity price must be determined based on the costs of non-fossil technologies, as well as based on fossil fuel prices which are low in the current energy supply system and its value was predicted that increased to maximum of 2.03 cent USD/kWh. keywords: demand; electricity; emission; energy; fossil; fuel; ghg; iran; management; model; plants; policy; power; price; scenario; sector; share; supply; sustainable; system; vol cache: sepm-5692.pdf plain text: sepm-5692.txt item: #154 of 221 id: sepm-5737 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 28 date: 2020-06-26 words: 904 flesch: 38 summary: Other work address power-to-gas technology and some of the obstacles facing this technology, pine needles and hydropower as sources of renewable energy in Himalaya, how adaptive pricing can influence electricity demand and thus energy system performance, and finally community participation in renewable energy in Tanzania. [9] address community partici- pation within renewable energy in Tanzania. keywords: energy; int; planning cache: sepm-5737.pdf plain text: sepm-5737.txt item: #155 of 221 id: sepm-5843 author: Bowley, Wesley; Evins, Ralph title: Energy System Optimization including Carbon-Negative Technologies for a High-Density Mixed-Use Development date: 2021-05-18 words: 9459 flesch: 55 summary: We also include ‘carbon negative’ technologies involving biochar production, to explore the role that such processes can play in reducing the net emissions of energy systems, The annualized cost and total emissions of the mothership with a simple energy system are 4 and 8.7 times lower respectively than a base case using single detached homes housing the same population, due to the more efficient form and hence lower energy demand. [13] discuss how energy hubs can be used to optimize energy systems in a variety of scenarios with multiple energy carriers. keywords: base; building; capacity; carbon; case; cost; emissions; energy; grid; heat; hub; model; mothership; storage; system; technologies; use cache: sepm-5843.pdf plain text: sepm-5843.txt item: #156 of 221 id: sepm-5897 author: Miraj, Perdana; Berawi, Mohammed Ali title: Multi-Criteria Decision Making for Photovoltaic Alternatives: A Case Study in Hot Climate Country date: 2021-02-10 words: 8113 flesch: 49 summary: [18] Çolak M, Kaya İ. Prioritization of renewable energy alternatives by using an integrated fuzzy MCDM model: A real case application for Turkey. Weighted-additive fuzzy multi-choice goal programming (WA-FMCGP) for supporting renewable energy site selection decisions. keywords: alternative; analysis; case; cost; criteria; criterion; decision; energy; installation; making; method; multi; planning; research; selection; study; table; vikor cache: sepm-5897.pdf plain text: sepm-5897.txt item: #157 of 221 id: sepm-598 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2014-05-01 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-598.pdf plain text: sepm-598.txt item: #158 of 221 id: sepm-6153 author: Bishoge, Obadia Kyetuza; Kombe, Godlisten Gladstone ; Mvile , Benatus Norbert title: Energy Consumption Efficiency Behaviours and Attitudes among the Community date: 2021-05-18 words: 9131 flesch: 45 summary: Today, energy use behaviour has attracted the attention of researchers as one of the approaches to address global warming concerns [11]. To address the question of energy use behaviour, studies have recommended that some emphasis should be invested on users to acquire adequate knowledge, atti- tudes and behaviour change associated with energy demand and consumption keywords: attitudes; behaviour; change; efficiency; energy; energy consumption; energy efficiency; energy use; environmental; factors; human; influence; knowledge; personal; review; saving; studies; study; technology; theory; use; vol cache: sepm-6153.pdf plain text: sepm-6153.txt item: #159 of 221 id: sepm-6190 author: Farshidian, Behzad; Rajabi-Ghahnavieh, Abbas; Haghi, Ehsan title: Planning of multi-hub energy system by considering competition issue date: 2021-02-10 words: 9104 flesch: 58 summary: [17] Majidi, M., S. Nojavan, and K. Zare, A cost-emission framework for hub energy system under demand response program. Planning of energy hubs considering the competition between the hubs has not been sufficiently addressed, yet. keywords: demand; electricity; energy; energy hub; hub; hubs; load; market; model; planning; power; system; technology; year; zone cache: sepm-6190.pdf plain text: sepm-6190.txt item: #160 of 221 id: sepm-620 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2014-06-17 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-620.pdf plain text: sepm-620.txt item: #161 of 221 id: sepm-6243 author: Groissböck, Markus title: Energy hub optimization framework based on open-source software & data - review of frameworks and a concept for districts & industrial parks date: 2021-05-18 words: 7239 flesch: 46 summary: Therefore, the common practice is that energy system modeling tools set their focus on their area of interest and ignore other aspects to decrease the complexity of the overall problem to a level on which available optimization solvers are able to deliver results in a reasonable time. [15] Ridha E, Nolting L, Praktiknjo A. Complexity profiles: A large- scale review of energy system models in terms of complexity, Energy Strategy Reviews 2020;30:100515. keywords: data; energy; framework; hub; international; journal; management; model; modeling; optimization; planning; power; r&d; research; review; software; source; system; tools; use cache: sepm-6243.pdf plain text: sepm-6243.txt item: #162 of 221 id: sepm-6273 author: Lund, Rasmus title: Energy system benefits of combined electricity and thermal storage integrated with district heating date: 2021-05-18 words: 9193 flesch: 51 summary: [12] M. Jannati, E. Foroutan, S. M. S. Mousavi and S. Grijalva, “An intelligent energy management system to use parking lots as energy storage systems in smoothing short-term power fluctuations of renewable resources,” Journal of Energy Storage, 32, December 2020, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. est.2020.101905. Future District Heating: Two Scenarios In the future development of energy systems, it is uncer- tain how DH supply will develop, particularly if the DH coverage of the total heat market will double. keywords: chest; electricity; energy; energy storage; energy system; fuel; heat; heating; planning; power; production; storage; supply; system; thermal; twh cache: sepm-6273.pdf plain text: sepm-6273.txt item: #163 of 221 id: sepm-6292 author: Mezzera, Francesco; Fattori, Fabrizio; Dénarié, Alice; Motta, Mario title: Waste-heat utilization potential in a hydrogen-based energy system - An exploratory focus on Italy date: 2021-05-18 words: 8440 flesch: 45 summary: Aim of the paper and outline From such a context, it emerges that in a hydrogen based decarbonized energy system the potential sources of waste-heat could be relevant. Both high and low temperature heat recovery show a potential in the order of tens of TWh, with a preference for power generation use. keywords: electricity; energy; fuel; generation; heat; heating; hydrogen; model; p2x; potential; power; processes; production; recovery; system; temperature; use; vol; waste cache: sepm-6292.pdf plain text: sepm-6292.txt item: #164 of 221 id: sepm-6300 author: Batas Bijelic, Ilija; Rajakovic, Nikola title: National Energy and Climate Planning in Serbia: From Lagging Behind to an Ambitious EU Candidate? date: 2021-10-15 words: 8953 flesch: 49 summary: [3] A. Pfeifer, L. Herc, I. Batas Bjelić, and N. Duić, “Flexibility index and decreasing the costs in energy systems with high share of renewable energy,” Energy Convers. In the Republic of Serbia (RS), it could be ready by the end of 2021 under the auspices of the recently established and reformed MoE. The NECPs proposed by the European Commission are currently seen as an important political tool to steer energy systems toward decarbonisation. keywords: climate; coupling; demand; electricity; energy; energy planning; hydro; international; national; necp; planning; plants; power; production; sector; serbia; storage; system; transition; vol cache: sepm-6300.pdf plain text: sepm-6300.txt item: #165 of 221 id: sepm-6314 author: Gunawan, janti; Alifia, Thasya; Fraser, Kym title: Achieving renewable energy targets: The impact of residential solar PV prosumers in Indonesia date: 2021-10-15 words: 9309 flesch: 41 summary: 75.0 60.0% 50 50.0 40.0% 125 125.0 100% Table 2: Comparing solar energy knowledge of PLN’s two customer groups PLN customer groups N (Mean) Knowledge about solar energy Regular PLN subscriber 75 (1.60) Solar Rooftop residents 50 (3.92) Independent sample T-test Equal variance assumed F = 34.758 Sig = 0.000*** 118 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 32 2021 Achieving renewable energy targets: The impact of residential solar PV prosumers in Indonesia Table 4: Areas impacting existing solar rooftop residents from becoming prosumers Levene’s Tests for Equality of variances t-test for Equality of Means F Sig t df Sig. Table 3 provides a crosstab analysis of the two types of PLN customers, those who are regular PLN subsribers and those who are already solar rooftop resi- dents, comparing each groups awareness of PLN’s policy regarding solar rooftop energy and net-metering. keywords: acceptance; community; country; energy; government; impact; indonesia; knowledge; management; metering; net; pln; policy; prosumers; residents; rooftop; solar; study; subscribers; supply; sustainable; targets cache: sepm-6314.pdf plain text: sepm-6314.txt item: #166 of 221 id: sepm-6324 author: Vilén, Karl; Selvakkumaran, Sujeetha; Ahlgren, Erik O. title: The Impact of Local Climate Policy on District Heating Development in a Nordic city – a Dynamic Approach date: 2021-05-18 words: 9682 flesch: 57 summary: Heating systems are closely connected to the electric- ity system since heating systems can both produce and consume electricity by use of different technologies such as co-generation and heat pumps (HPs). The Impact of Local Climate Policy on District Heating Development in a Nordic city – a Dynamic Approach Karl Vilén*a, Sujeetha Selvakkumaranb, Erik O. Ahlgrena a Division of Energy Technology, Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Hörsalsvägen 7B, SE-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden b Sustainable Built Environment, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sven Hultins plats 5, SE-41258 Gothenburg, Sweden Keywords Local climate policy; District heating; Heating system; Energy system modelling; TIMES; http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.6324 1. keywords: ba n; carbon; climate; cost; electricity; energy; fossil; heating; model; new; policy; price; system; tax cache: sepm-6324.pdf plain text: sepm-6324.txt item: #167 of 221 id: sepm-6327 author: D'Alessandro, Kelly; Dargusch, Paul; Chapman, Andrew title: Disruption, Disaster and Transition: Analysis of Electricity Usage in Japan from 2005 to 2016 date: 2021-05-18 words: 9724 flesch: 42 summary: By considering two disruptions to the same sociotechnical system, we can draw conclusions that add to the discourse of electricity use behaviors, which informs both disaster response planning and policy for the broader issues of electricity demand reduction for climate stabilisation. Higher capacity users reduced demand in response to the Global Financial Crisis, whereas smaller domestic scale users reduced electricity demand after the Disaster. keywords: analysis; changes; data; demand; disaster; electricity; energy; generation; gfc; international; japan; journal; management; nuclear; planning; policy; post; power; reduction; scale; users cache: sepm-6327.pdf plain text: sepm-6327.txt item: #168 of 221 id: sepm-6329 author: Osorio-Aravena, Juan Carlos title: Corrigendum to “Transition toward a fully renewable-based energy system in Chile by 2050 across power, heat, transport and desalination sectors” date: 2020-12-02 words: 444 flesch: 52 summary: 4. Page 91: In the sentence This increase in system energy efficiency is a key reason for the reduction in total system cost from 114 €/MWh in 2015 to 85 €/MWh in 2050. , must be adjusted to This increase in system energy efficiency is a key reason for the reduction of the total cost of energy in the system from 16.3 b€ in 2015 to 12.5 b€ in 2050. keywords: energy; system cache: sepm-6329.pdf plain text: sepm-6329.txt item: #169 of 221 id: sepm-6400 author: Gamst, Mette; Buchholz, Stefanie; Pisinger, David title: Time aggregation techniques applied to a real-life sector-coupled capacity expansion model date: 2021-10-15 words: 9675 flesch: 55 summary: Lyngby, Denmark September 14, 2021 Keywords Capacity expansion; energy system models; time aggregation; clustering; solution time reduction http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.6400 1. Capacity expansion is a powerful tool for energy analysts and consists of simulating energy systems with the option of investing in new energy sources. keywords: aggregation; approaches; clustering; days; elements; energy; energy systems; investment; methods; n,28; planning; selection; systems; techniques; time; w,28 cache: sepm-6400.pdf plain text: sepm-6400.txt item: #170 of 221 id: sepm-6432 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Lund, Henrik; Mathiesen, Brian Vad title: Latest Developments in 4th generation district heating and smart energy systems date: 2021-05-18 words: 1938 flesch: 47 summary: [7] Østergaard PA, Lund H. Editorial - Smart district heating and energy system analyses. In one of the analyses, the authors investigate the effects of decentralised storage in district heating systems, finding positive effects on grid design as the impact of peaks can be reduced. keywords: district; energy; heating; int; plan; systems cache: sepm-6432.pdf plain text: sepm-6432.txt item: #171 of 221 id: sepm-6444 author: Rygg, Bente Johnsen; Ryghaug, Marianne; Yttri, Gunnar title: Is local always best? Social acceptance of small hydropower projects in Norway. date: 2021-05-18 words: 9120 flesch: 47 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 31 2021 161 *Corresponding author - e-mail: bentery@hvl.no International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 31 2021 161–174 ABSTRACT Small-scale development of renewable energy has been identified as one possible solution to meet future energy needs and is well aligned with the general European trend towards further development of community energy projects. We find that community energy projects often are attributed positive qualities when ownership is local. keywords: acceptance; community; development; energy; energy projects; hydropower; norway; ownership; planning; projects; shp; shp projects; small; social cache: sepm-6444.pdf plain text: sepm-6444.txt item: #172 of 221 id: sepm-6474 author: Al Hasibi, Rahmat Adiprasetya title: Multi-objective Analysis of Sustainable Generation Expansion Planning based on Renewable Energy Potential: A case study of Bali Province of Indonesia date: 2021-05-18 words: 12004 flesch: 49 summary: In equation (8), the new power generation capacity for each technology g and in each year t, Pg t NG , , is deter- mined by P N P g G t Tg t NG g g t Option , , , ( ), ( )� � � � � � (9) where Ng is the number of new generating units and Pg t Option , is the increase in the available capacity for each generating technology g (in MW). D TDE E E L t T � � �� � � � � � � 1 1 , , ( ), ( ) (6) where Et D is the demand for electrical energy in each planning year (in MWh) and LTD is the losses in the transmission and distribution network (in%). keywords: cost; electricity; energy; energy planning; figure; g g; g t; generation; model; objective; planning; power; scenario; sustainability; t t; vol cache: sepm-6474.pdf plain text: sepm-6474.txt item: #173 of 221 id: sepm-6506 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 30 date: 2021-02-10 words: 1464 flesch: 38 summary: Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2021;30. Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2020;29. keywords: energy; energy plan; int j; multi; plan; planning; power cache: sepm-6506.pdf plain text: sepm-6506.txt item: #174 of 221 id: sepm-6516 author: Martins, Ana; Madaleno, Mara; Dias, Marta Ferreira title: Women vs Men: Who performs better on Energy Literacy? date: 2021-10-15 words: 6177 flesch: 50 summary: This assessment allows us to understand in which dimensions of energy literacy it is necessary to act, and helps us to understand which policies should be adopted to improve energy literacy levels. Considering the results, we may say that females possess lower energy knowledge despite demonstrating stronger attitudes, behavior, and energy literacy levels than males (positive coefficient, on average, in Table 2). keywords: attitude; behavior; differences; energy; energy knowledge; energy literacy; gender; knowledge; levels; literacy; price; results; women cache: sepm-6516.pdf plain text: sepm-6516.txt item: #175 of 221 id: sepm-6524 author: Umoh, Edwin; Bande, Yahaya title: A template for promoting energy conservation in Nigeria’s residential sector date: 2021-10-15 words: 8232 flesch: 27 summary: However, in-depth and explicit studies on promoting energy conservation in Nigeria’s household is scarce. To fill this research gap, this paper uses a systematic literature review to examine different perspectives on energy conservation and contextualise them under the Nigerian scenario, unearth factors that have constrained energy conservation practices (precursors) and unravel crucial factors (enablers) capable of entrenching the practices in Nigeria’s residential sector. keywords: building; conservation; consumers; consumption; efficiency; electricity; energy; energy conservation; factors; households; lighting; literacy; nigeria; planning; policy; power; practices; sector; sustain; systems; technologies; utility cache: sepm-6524.pdf plain text: sepm-6524.txt item: #176 of 221 id: sepm-6563 author: Brusiło, Paweł title: Evaluation of China’s policy for wind power development from the new structural economics perspective date: 2021-10-15 words: 10761 flesch: 47 summary: [23] Song Y, Liu J, Wei Y, Zhang M. Study on the direct and indirect effectiveness of wind power policy: Empirical evidence from 30 provinces in China. [25] Jiang Z, Liu Z. Can wind power policies effectively improve the productive efficiency of Chinese wind power industry? keywords: advantage; china; chinese; development; economics; energy; energy planning; export; international; policies; policy; power development; power industry; power sector; products; wind energy; wind power; wind turbines cache: sepm-6563.pdf plain text: sepm-6563.txt item: #177 of 221 id: sepm-6567 author: Silva, Pablo; Robaina, Margarita; Meireles, Mónica ; Madaleno, Mara title: Eco-Innovation and Emissions Trading: a sector analysis for European countries date: 2021-10-15 words: 10638 flesch: 49 summary: Concerning EU ETS phases, and the replicability of our results, some considerations can also be made. Environmental policies, namely the aforementioned EU-ETS, are within the external determinants of EI [9]. keywords: carbon; countries; eco; emissions; energy; ets; european; firms; impact; innovation; international; policy; results; sector; technologies; trading cache: sepm-6567.pdf plain text: sepm-6567.txt item: #178 of 221 id: sepm-6572 author: Hernandez-Hurtado, Ulises ; Martin-del-Campo, Cecilia title: A development of indicators for the sustainability assessment of the Mexican power system planning date: 2021-10-15 words: 9482 flesch: 51 summary: A development of indicators for the sustainability assessment of the Mexican power system planning Ulises Hernandez-Hurtado and Cecilia Martin-del-Campo* Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Avenida Universidad 3000, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México 04510, México; Keywords Minimal Global Regret Analysis; Energy Trilemma; Sustainability indicators; Mexican power system; Mexico INDCs http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.6572 1. Sustainability indicators were developed and calculated to evaluate the energy security, energy equity, and environmental sustainability dimensions. keywords: 2019; capacity; cost; energy; generation; indicators; mexico; period; planning; power; power system; prodesen; results; scenarios; sustainability; system; t t; technology; year cache: sepm-6572.pdf plain text: sepm-6572.txt item: #179 of 221 id: sepm-6576 author: Noorollahi, Younes; Vahidrad, Negar ; Eslami, Shahab ; Naseer, Muhammad Nihal title: Modeling of Transition from Natural Gas to Hybrid Renewable Energy Heating System date: 2021-10-15 words: 8513 flesch: 54 summary: Statistics from 2018 indicate that the highest percent- age of energy consumption in the world (85%) is sup- plied with fossil fuels (Figure 1)[12]. Besides the limited natural gas reserves, the unbalanced growth of energy consumption, and about 70% energy dependency of Iran on natural gas could be a threat [32]. keywords: co2; consumption; cost; demand; emission; energy; gas; heat; heating; iran; noorollahi; planning; res; scenario; solar; sustainable; system; table; year cache: sepm-6576.pdf plain text: sepm-6576.txt item: #180 of 221 id: sepm-6657 author: Proimakis, Nikolaos; Tara, Hooper; Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: The role of small-scale and community-based projects in future development of the marine energy sector date: 2021-10-15 words: 8441 flesch: 45 summary: When the motivations for members of the public to invest in community tidal energy projects were explored, 54% agreed or strongly agreed with the statement “I would only invest in a community tidal energy project if I was sure I would get a good financial return.” Also, community groups are motivated to establish energy projects for a wide range of reasons including climate change mitigation, contributing to local economic regeneration, and ideas of local auton- omy, community empowerment, or the democratisation of control over the energy system [48]. keywords: canada; community; development; energy; investment; marine; ownership; planning; policy; projects; public; renewable; role; scale; scotland; sector; support; tidal; wind cache: sepm-6657.pdf plain text: sepm-6657.txt item: #181 of 221 id: sepm-6707 author: Kurbatova, Tetiana; Sidortsov, Roman title: Trash to Hryvnias: The economics of electricity generation from landfill gas in Ukraine date: 2022-03-21 words: 7947 flesch: 50 summary: [26] H. Shin, J. Park, H. Kim, E. Shin, Environmental and economic assessment of landfill gas electricity generation in Korea using LEAP model, Energy Policy. In addition, the article identifies several potential barriers to landfill gas electricity generation deployment to be investigated in future research. keywords: 02.05.21; cost; electricity; energy; eur; feed; gas; generation; landfill; landfill gas; lgpp; management; power; tariff; ukraine; ukrainian; waste cache: sepm-6707.pdf plain text: sepm-6707.txt item: #182 of 221 id: sepm-6710 author: Bastidas-Salamanca , Martha; Bayona, Juan Gabriel title: Pre-feasibility assessment for identifying locations of new offshore wind projects in the Colombian Caribbean. date: 2021-10-15 words: 8142 flesch: 53 summary: From the three main factors (MPA, Ws, Wd) this work developed a methodology for the site-selection of offshore wind areas at pre-feasibility stage, and selected the Colombian Caribbean Coast as study case. The Caribbean Sea including Colombia’s has very good conditions to develop offshore wind energy due to the persistent northeast trade winds keywords: analysis; area; caribbean; colombia; energy; factors; feasibility; figure; group; guajira; https://doi; international; locations; new; planning; port; potential; pre; projects; stations; studies; study; vol; wind cache: sepm-6710.pdf plain text: sepm-6710.txt item: #183 of 221 id: sepm-6726 author: Adel Barkhordar, Zahra title: Investigating the cost-effective energy efficiency practices with mitigated rebound: the case of energy intensive industries date: 2022-09-13 words: 8843 flesch: 42 summary: The present study deals with two major challenges in improving energy efficiency: the initial investment cost and the rebound effect. To be an effective policy, there must be a plan that considers the dependency between energy efficiency, avoided subsidy, and required funds for all efficiency solutions. keywords: consumption; cost; demand; effect; efficiency improvement; efficiency solutions; energy consumption; energy demand; energy efficiency; gas; industries; model; production; rebound; rebound effect; solutions; subsidy cache: sepm-6726.pdf plain text: sepm-6726.txt item: #184 of 221 id: sepm-6813 author: Butu, Ahmed Ibrahim; Strachan, Peter title: Navigating Pathways for Community Renewable Electricity in Rural Areas: Exploring Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Shape Community Project date: 2022-02-14 words: 10138 flesch: 47 summary: The paper also raises questions on the level of awareness of local citizens and their impact on transition projects. It is considered as a means where transition projects are put into trial to facilitate understanding of the interactions between the innovation and the real-world context [16, 23]. keywords: actors; community; community project; development; electricity; energy; international; journal; learning; management; niche; nigeria; planning; policy; project; research; shape; stakeholders; study; system; transition; transition project cache: sepm-6813.pdf plain text: sepm-6813.txt item: #185 of 221 id: sepm-6820 author: Heredia Fonseca, Roberto ; Gardumi, Francesco title: Assessing the impact of applying individual discount rates in power system expansion of Ecuador using OSeMOSYS date: 2022-02-14 words: 11250 flesch: 41 summary: With the aid of this open-source model and open energy data, we support the transparency and reproducibility of energy systems models. The main findings suggest that higher discount rates make less attractive high-energy efficiency investments. keywords: capacity; demand; discount; ecuador; electricity; energy; figure; generation; geothermal; hurdle; hydropower; model; osemosys; rates; renewables; scenarios; sd r; sdr; sector; solar; study; system; technologies; technology cache: sepm-6820.pdf plain text: sepm-6820.txt item: #186 of 221 id: sepm-684 author: Lund, Henrik; Thellufsen, Jakob Zinck; Aggerholm, Søren; Wittchen, Kim Bjarne; Nielsen, Steffen; Mathiesen, Brian Vad; Möller, Bernd title: Heat Saving Strategies in Sustainable Smart Energy Systems date: 2015-02-27 words: 9910 flesch: 52 summary: Based on a concrete proposal to implement the Danish governmental 2050 fossil-free vision, this paper identifies marginal heat production costs and compares these to marginal heat savings costs for two different levels of district heating. Thus, for the existing buildings, this part of the curve still includes energy conservation of the full spectrum of buildings, from the existing level to the level of low energy buildings. keywords: 2050; buildings; cost; danish; demand; district; energy; energy systems; heat; heating; lund; management; pages; production; renewable; savings; system; year cache: sepm-684.pdf plain text: sepm-684.txt item: #187 of 221 id: sepm-685 author: Margaritis, Nikolaos; Rakopoulos, Dimitrios; Mylona, Evangelia; Grammelis, Panagiotis title: Introduction of renewable energy sources in the district heating system of Greece date: 2015-02-27 words: 8045 flesch: 52 summary: District energy systems have flexibility in using a wide variety of energy sources as feedstock. District energy systems have International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. keywords: /mwh; biomass; chp; cost; district; energy; gas; heat; heating; investment; irr; loan; mil; price; system cache: sepm-685.pdf plain text: sepm-685.txt item: #188 of 221 id: sepm-6850 author: Seixas, Júlia; Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Neven, Duic title: Energy Transition and Sustainability date: 2021-10-15 words: 2384 flesch: 47 summary: [1]. Climate change and sustainability are challenging energy systems to new levels of innovation, in terms of technology, regulation and social values. The decarbon- ization of energy systems may have implications for the sustainability of the Planet, as several examples already show, as land use change due to mega PV farms and expansion of mineral extraction areas with ecosystems losses to supply energy technologies. keywords: energy; int; plan; power; sustainability; systems; transition; wind cache: sepm-6850.pdf plain text: sepm-6850.txt item: #189 of 221 id: sepm-690 author: Bidaj, Flamur; Alushaj, Ramadan; Prifti, Luela; Chittum, Anna title: Evaluation of the heating share of household electricity consumption using statistical analysis: a case study of Tirana, Albania date: 2015-05-23 words: 8200 flesch: 48 summary: 2015 3–14 Evaluation of the heating share of household electricity consumption using statistical analysis: a case study of Tirana, Albania ������� ��� ����������������������������� �� � ����������� ����������� ������� ����� ��� �� ���������� ����������� �������� ����������� ����������� ������� ������� ������ ���� ����� ��� �� ������������ ����������� �������� ����������� ����������� ������� ������� ����� ��� �� ������ ��� �� ��������� ������� ����������� �������� �� ��! ��� !����� ##$� %������� &�� �'%'�' �� ������ $������ ��� �� ������(��������� ����� �� &���������� $� �'%'�' ABSTRACT Albania’s residential sector represents a large share of the country’s energy consumption, especially of electric power. Additionally, the monthly relative share of household electricity consumption reveals the number of households with electricity demand above the monthly 300 kWh limit established by the Albanian Energy Regulatory Authority, which, if exceeded, triggers a higher electricity tariff. keywords: albania �; average; consumption; dhw; electricity; electricity consumption; energy; energy consumption; figure; heating; household; model; sample; tirana cache: sepm-690.pdf plain text: sepm-690.txt item: #190 of 221 id: sepm-6970 author: Marczinkowski, Hannah M title: Rethinking islands and their models in sustainable energy planning: How inclusive local perspectives improve energy planning globally date: 2022-02-14 words: 8525 flesch: 40 summary: As introduced in the Danish climate agreement [22,23], energy islands refer to the artificially yet-to-be-devel- oped islands in the North and Baltic Seas. Even though energy islands might not represent decentralisation in the perspective presented throughout the analysis of island models in this paper, similar conditions exist, including resource and research potentials. keywords: energy; energy planning; global; governance; islands; level; modelling; models; perspectives; planning; research; role; systems; transition; understanding cache: sepm-6970.pdf plain text: sepm-6970.txt item: #191 of 221 id: sepm-6979 author: Rankinen, Juha-Antti; Lakkala, Sara; Haapasalo, Harri; Hirvonen-Kantola, Sari title: Stakeholder management in PED projects: challenges and management model date: 2022-05-25 words: 8542 flesch: 39 summary: The sheer number of project stakeholders in the district development project can become substan- tial and the variety of involved actors may be consider- able. Stakeholder management in PED projects: challenges and management model Juha-Antti Rankinena*, Sara Lakkalaa, Harri Haapasaloa and Sari Hirvonen-Kantolab a Industrial Engineering and Management, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 4300, 90014 Oulu, Finland b Oulu School of Architecture, University of Oulu, 90014 Oulu, Finland Keywords Positive Energy District; Inter-organizational collaboration; Project stakeholder management. keywords: case; challenges; company; construction; district; energy; energy planning; international; journal; management; network; ped; planning; project; project management; research; solutions; stakeholder; stakeholder management cache: sepm-6979.pdf plain text: sepm-6979.txt item: #192 of 221 id: sepm-7039 author: Pramono Hadi, Sasongko; Al Hasibi, Rahmat Adiprasetya title: An Integrated Renewable Energy System for the Supply of Electricity and Hydrogen Energy for Road Transportation Which Minimizes Greenhouse Gas Emissions date: 2022-09-13 words: 8103 flesch: 48 summary: When compared with the BAU scenario, the RE scenario prioritizes the production of electricity using renewable energy technology. In 2050, imported electricity is 5.79 TWh and energy produced from renewable energy technology is 6.53 TWh. keywords: costs; demand; electricity; energy; ess; hydrogen; model; planning; power; scenario; sector; system; t t; transportation; vol cache: sepm-7039.pdf plain text: sepm-7039.txt item: #193 of 221 id: sepm-7056 author: Madsen, Poul Thøis title: A review of “Pricing Carbon Emissions. Economic Reality and Utopia” by Aviel Verbruggen date: 2022-02-14 words: 2169 flesch: 60 summary: The emphasis in the book is about stating and explaining the obvious to all but neoliberal economists and politicians following their advice: essentially, that pricing carbon emissions does not solve the problem of global warming and even more importantly, focusing so much on this policy tool has already resulted in 20 years wasted on decarbonizing next to nothing in Europe. We should govern ‘the commons’ with rationality and establish a self-gov- ernance framework for global climate policy. keywords: book; carbon; pricing; verbruggen cache: sepm-7056.pdf plain text: sepm-7056.txt item: #194 of 221 id: sepm-7088 author: Balen, Igor; Maljković, Danica title: A step towards decarbonised district heating systems: Assessment of the importance of individual metering on the system level date: 2022-05-25 words: 6313 flesch: 42 summary: In addi- tion to the descriptive statistics showing the difference in heat consumption at the building level before and after HCA installation, it is of greatest interest in the predictive models to investigate how the installation rate (InstallRate) affects total building consumption. The objective of this work is to evaluate the impact of installing individual metres in district heating systems on energy savings and emission reduction by applying machine learning algorithms and predict how this particular system upgrade measure would affect energy consumption and emissions. keywords: apartments; building; consumption; data; energy; energy consumption; hcas; heat; heating; installation; model; regression cache: sepm-7088.pdf plain text: sepm-7088.txt item: #195 of 221 id: sepm-7090 author: Del-Busto, Felipe; Mainar-Toledo, María Dolores; Ballestín-Trenado, Víctor title: Participatory Process Protocol to Reinforce Energy Planning on Islands: A Knowledge Transfer in Spain date: 2022-05-25 words: 8241 flesch: 39 summary: Island energy transition revision With the first database, the segmentation of islands is done by applying a K-means clustering. Participatory Process Protocol to Reinforce Energy Planning on Islands: A Knowledge Transfer in Spain Felipe Del-Busto*, María D. Mainar-Toledo, Víctor Ballestín-Trenado Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption CIRCE, 50018, Zaragoza, Spain Keywords Energy transition; Sustainable island; Energy planning; Participation process; Stakeholder’s engagement; http://doi.org/10.54337/ijsepm.7090 1. keywords: case; cities; development; energy; energy planning; energy transition; islands; management; participatory; planning; port; ppp; process; projects; protocol; stakeholders; sustainable; tourism; transition cache: sepm-7090.pdf plain text: sepm-7090.txt item: #196 of 221 id: sepm-7103 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 33 date: 2022-02-14 words: 904 flesch: 43 summary: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 33 Poul Alberg Østergaard* and Rasmus Magni Johannsen Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Rendsburggade 14, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark Keywords Pricing carbon emission; Landfill gas in Ukraine Community transition; Energy islands; OseMOSYS and Ecuador; http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.7103 1. Rethinking islands and their models in sustainable energy planning: How inclusive local perspectives improve energy planning globally. keywords: energy; management; planning cache: sepm-7103.pdf plain text: sepm-7103.txt item: #197 of 221 id: sepm-7116 author: Limmeechokchai, Bundit; Bahadur Pradhan, Bijay ; Chunark, Puttipong ; Chaichaloempreecha, Achiraya ; Rajbhandari, Salony ; Pita, Piti title: Energy system transformation for attainability of net zero emissions in Thailand date: 2022-09-13 words: 10207 flesch: 50 summary: The description of each scenario design is as follows: Business-as-usual scenario: The business-as-usual (BAU) scenario is designed to show the baseline of energy use and GHG emissions when the present energy use and technology continues in the future. Final Remarks This study assessed levels of energy use and GHG emissions in Thailand over the period 2015-2050. keywords: carbon; demand; emissions; energy; generation; ghg; ghg emissions; hydrogen; model; net; power; reduction; scenario; sector; service; share; study; system; thailand; transport; use cache: sepm-7116.pdf plain text: sepm-7116.txt item: #198 of 221 id: sepm-7223 author: Karikari Appiah, Michael title: A simplified model to enhance SMEs’ investment in renewable energy sources in Ghana date: 2022-09-13 words: 8904 flesch: 41 summary: [18] H. C. Yee, U.Al-Mulali, and M. G. Ling, “Intention towards renewable energy investments in Malaysia: Extending theory of planned behaviour” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, vol. [27] A. R. Abban, and M. Z.Hasan, “Revisiting the determinants of renewable energy investment - New evidence from political and government ideology” Energy Policy, vol. keywords: energy; energy planning; energy sector; energy sources; forces; ghana; industry; international; investment; journal; management; model; paper; renewable; resources; smes; smes investment; vol cache: sepm-7223.pdf plain text: sepm-7223.txt item: #199 of 221 id: sepm-7241 author: Siregar, Yudha Irmansyah title: Ranking of energy sources for sustainable electricity generation in Indonesia: A participatory multi-criteria analysis date: 2022-09-13 words: 9691 flesch: 44 summary: The technical Performing pair-wise comparisons of criteria and sub-criteria based on stakeholder judgements – Step 1A Performing pair-wise comparisons of alterna�ves against sub- criteria based on their performance evalua�ons – Step 1B Eight sub-criteria using relevant literature Four sub-criteria using stakeholder judgements Compu�ng weight of each criterion, sub-criterion and alterna�ve at their own level – Step 2 Integra�ng all weights of different levels of hierarchy tree – Step 3 Applying AHP method to rank energy sources for sustainable electricity genera�on in Indonesia Calcula�ng weight of criteria, sub-criteria and alterna�ves Ranking of energy sources for sustainable electricity genera�on Defining sustainable criteria and sub-criteria and alterna�ve energy sources Figure 3: Main steps to rank energy sources for sustainable electricity generation in Indonesia using the AHP method 50 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 35 2022 Ranking of energy sources for sustainable electricity generation in Indonesia: A participatory multi-criteria analysis Table 1: Importance scale for pair-wise comparison The paper lays out a research hypothesis that renewable energy sources have higher ranks than fossil fuels to generate sustainable electricity generation in Indonesia. keywords: alternative; analysis; criteria; criterion; development; electricity; electricity generation; energy; energy planning; energy sources; generation; indonesia; international; management; performance; planning; sources; stakeholders; sub; table cache: sepm-7241.pdf plain text: sepm-7241.txt item: #200 of 221 id: sepm-7246 author: Edomah, Norbert title: Who triggers change? Social network mapping, stakeholder analysis and energy systems interventions in Nigeria’s electricity sector date: 2023-04-01 words: 8973 flesch: 35 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 37 2023 5 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 37 2023 5–20 *Corresponding author – e-mail: nedomah@pau.edu.ng ABSTRACT Following decades of energy systems interventions, there has been growing concerns about the impact of historical interventions on-the-ground and how they shape changes in energy systems. Indeed, energy systems interventions occur at different scales within different contextual norms. keywords: change; development; distribution; electricity; electricity sector; energy; generation; grid; infrastructure; interventions; national; nerc; network; nigeria; planning; policy; power; regulation; sector; stakeholder; supply; sustainable; systems cache: sepm-7246.pdf plain text: sepm-7246.txt item: #201 of 221 id: sepm-7269 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni; Duić, Neven; lund, Henrik title: Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environmental Systems and Smart Energy Systems date: 2022-05-25 words: 2154 flesch: 43 summary: Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2015;8:31–42. Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2020;27. keywords: cooling; district; energy; energy plan; heating; int; int j; plan; systems cache: sepm-7269.pdf plain text: sepm-7269.txt item: #202 of 221 id: sepm-732 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Duic, Neven title: Sustainable Energy, Water and Environmental Systems date: 2014-09-04 words: 2016 flesch: 35 summary: [4] put forward the hypothesis, that it is required moving from the national level to the regional level when addressing energy system scenario design and energy system analyses with the goal of achieving sustainable energy systems. 4. Optimisation of energy systems Buildings account for a very large part of the global energy consumption, and in the European Union (EU), the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive targets savings within the building sector. keywords: energy; international; journal; management; planning; systems; university cache: sepm-732.pdf plain text: sepm-732.txt item: #203 of 221 id: sepm-7335 author: Richter, Bernardo; Marcondes, Gabriela; Monteiro, Nathalia; Costa, Sergio Eduardo; Loures, Eduardo; Deschamps, Fernando; Lima, Edson title: Industrial energy efficiency assessment and prioritization model - An approach based on multi-criteria method PROMETHEE date: 2023-04-01 words: 10416 flesch: 44 summary: Given this challenge, there are a successive interest in energy efficiency (EE) measures and practices, both http://doi.org/10.54337/ijsepm.7335 mailto:nathalia2210@yahoo.com.br 42 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. Another topic of interest for this paper is the study of energy efficiency, which has several applications [35,36]. keywords: air; assessment; criteria; eems; energy; energy efficiency; energy management; management; management vol; maturity; measures; method; model; motors; multi; planning; prioritization; promethee; study; systems; tool; use; vol cache: sepm-7335.pdf plain text: sepm-7335.txt item: #204 of 221 id: sepm-7349 author: Barrouin Melo, Leonardo; Lombardi Costa, Antonella; Estanislau, Fidellis; Eduardo Velasquez, Carlos; Fortini, Angela; Nikolaus Pinto Moura, Gustavo title: Water-energy-emissions nexus – an integrated analysis applied to a case study date: 2022-12-14 words: 7313 flesch: 45 summary: International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 36 2022 27 Leonardo Barrouin Melo, Antonella Lombardi Costa, Fidellis Bitencourt Gonzaga Louzada Estanislau, Carlos Eduardo Velasquez, Angela Fortini, Gustavo Nikolaus Pinto Moura Figure 3: Energy Intensity in energy scenarios in kWh/inhabitant. Electricity generation in energy scenarios, in TWh. keywords: data; electricity; energy; generation; gerais; leap; minas; nexus; planning; plants; power; scenario; state; study; vol; water cache: sepm-7349.pdf plain text: sepm-7349.txt item: #205 of 221 id: sepm-737 author: Rygg, Bente Johnsen title: Paving the Way for Heat. Local Government Policies for Developing Bioenergy date: 2015-02-27 words: 9648 flesch: 48 summary: In addition to the interviews, the paper is based on qualitative content analysis of local government energy and climate plans. Keywords: technology policy, sustainable development, local government, innovation, bioenergy URL: dx.doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2014.4.6 58 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 04 2014 Paving the way for heat. keywords: bioenergy; climate; development; district; energy; governments; heating; innovation; planning; plans; policies; policy; projects; technology; use cache: sepm-737.pdf plain text: sepm-737.txt item: #206 of 221 id: sepm-7392 author: Osorio-Aravena, Juan Carlos; Haas, Jannik; Aghahosseini, Arman; Breyer, Christian title: Commentary and critical discussion on ‘Decarbonizing the Chilean Electric Power System: A Prospective Analysis of Alternative Carbon Emissions Policies’ date: 2022-12-14 words: 4224 flesch: 47 summary: [27] Meschede H, Hesselbach J, Child M, Breyer C. On the impact of probabilistic weather data on the economically optimal design of renewable energy systems – a case study on La Gomera island. Commentary and critical discussion on ‘Decarbonizing the Chilean Electric Power System: A Prospective Analysis of Alternative Carbon Emissions Policies’ Juan Carlos Osorio-Aravenaa,b*, Jannik Haasc, Arman Aghahosseinid, and Christian Breyerd aInnovative Energy Technologies Center, Universidad Austral de Chile, Campus Patagonia s/n, 5950000 Coyhaique, Chile bUniversity of Jaén, Campus Las Lagunillas s/n, 23071 Jaén, Spain cDepartment of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 8041, New Zealand dLUT University, Yliopistonkatu 34, 53850 Lappeenranta, Finland Keywords 100% renewable energy, Energy system modelling, Chile, Sector coupling, Literature review, Energy transition, Energy planning http://doi.org/10.54337/ijsepm.7392 1. keywords: breyer; chile; cost; energy; planning; power; solar; storage; system; technologies cache: sepm-7392.pdf plain text: sepm-7392.txt item: #207 of 221 id: sepm-7393 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni title: Energy Transition in the global South – Editorial for the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 35 date: 2022-09-13 words: 1534 flesch: 42 summary: Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2021;32. http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.6572. Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2017;14:x-y. http://doi.org/10.5278/ijsepm.2017.14.3. keywords: energy; int; int j; plan; renewable cache: sepm-7393.pdf plain text: sepm-7393.txt item: #208 of 221 id: sepm-7395 author: Verbruggen, Aviel title: The geopolitics of trillion US$ oil & gas rents date: 2022-12-15 words: 4170 flesch: 57 summary: The preponderant share of oil rents is due to the versatility of liquid petroleum and its many derivatives on the one hand, and, on the other hand, to incomplete natural gas distribution facilities to serve end-users, in particular during the first part of the [1970-2020] period. Oil rents (% of GDP) keywords: energy; gas; management; market; nations; oil; planning; price; rents; supply; world cache: sepm-7395.pdf plain text: sepm-7395.txt item: #209 of 221 id: sepm-742 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg title: Title Page date: 2014-09-25 words: 233 flesch: -187 summary: Microsoft Word - IJSEPM Titelblad.docx Editor in Chief Poul Alberg Østergaard, Aalborg University, Denmark  E‐mail: poul@plan.aau.dk  Mail:    Vestre Havnepromenade 9, 3rd floor, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark     Editorial Board Professor Isabel Soares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  Associate Professor Erik O. Ahlgren, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden  Dr Christian Doetsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Environ., Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Germany  Professor Frede Hvelplund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Bernd Möller, University of Flensburg, Germany  Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Karl Sperling, Aalborg University, Denmark  Professor Paula Varandas Ferreira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal  Professor Sven Werner, Halmstad University, Sweden  Professor Anthony Michael Vassallo, University of Sydney, Australia  Professor Neven Duic, University of Zagreb, Croatia  Professor H Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Jeremiah K Kiplagat, Kenyatta University, Kenya  Professor Michael Saul Isaacson, University of California, United States  Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom  Professor Erling Holden, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Norway  Dr David Connolly, Aalborg University, Denmark  Dr Alice Moncaster, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom  Dr Matthew Lockwood, University of Exeter, United Kingdom  Professor Volkmar Lauber, University of Salzburg, Austria,   Professor Robert Lowe, University College London, United Kingdom  Dr Maarten Arentsen, University of Twente, Netherlands    ISSN   2246‐2929   Published by Aalborg University Press    Journal website journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm  Layout Esben Norby Clemens, Aalborg University, Denmark   DiTech Process Solutions, Mumbai, India ‐ www.ditechps.com    Sponsors Danfoss, PlanEnergi, DESMI, Aalborg University keywords: professor; university cache: sepm-742.pdf plain text: sepm-742.txt item: #210 of 221 id: sepm-7474 author: Romero, Carlos; Ernst, Christoph; Epifanio, Daniele; Ferro, Gustavo title: Bioenergy and Employment. A Regional Economic Impact Evaluation date: 2023-04-01 words: 8965 flesch: 45 summary: 41% 30% 0.71% Other manufactures 2% 97% 1.17% Maintenance of machinery & equipment 20% 60% 0.50% Electricity generation and distribution 12% 23% 0.68% Gas distribution 13% -34% 0.06% Conclusions The transition of an energy matrix based on fossil fuels to one based on renewables implies both changes in the productive structure as well as in the number and type of jobs each form of energy production generates. keywords: biodiesel; bioenergy; biofuels; capacity; employment; energy; impact; increase; information; input; jobs; model; national; output; planning; production; regional; sector; total; use cache: sepm-7474.pdf plain text: sepm-7474.txt item: #211 of 221 id: sepm-7478 author: Dall-Orsoletta, Alaize; Uriona-Maldonado , Mauricio; Dranka, Géremi; Ferreira, Paula title: A review of social dynamics in complex energy systems models date: 2022-12-14 words: 10243 flesch: 44 summary: 38 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 36 2022 A review of social aspects integration in system dynamics energy systems models 3. 40 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 36 2022 A review of social aspects integration in system dynamics energy systems models result of technological development and behaviour changes keywords: approach; aspects; consumption; demand; development; dynamics; energy; energy system; growth; management; modelling; models; planning; policy; population; review; sustain; system; system dynamics; transition; vol; water cache: sepm-7478.pdf plain text: sepm-7478.txt item: #212 of 221 id: sepm-7503 author: Szép, Tekla; Pálvölgyi, Tamás; Kármán-Tamus, Éva title: Landscape of energy burden: role of solid fuels in Central and Eastern European residential heating date: 2023-04-01 words: 9066 flesch: 51 summary: In order to quantify the energy affordability of the investigated CEE countries, a households’ energy- related welfare index is introduced, as a ratio of household energy expenditures and their incomes. I t (1) where SHEE is the share of household energy expenditure, C is the annual fuel-specific energy costs per household (PPS/households), I is the annual household income (PPS/households), (i = electricity, natural gas, liquid fuels, solid fuels, district heating), j=Austria keywords: biomass; consumption; delinking; energy; energy expenditure; energy transition; expenditure; fuels; gas; heating; household; household energy; household expenditure; poverty; t t; transition cache: sepm-7503.pdf plain text: sepm-7503.txt item: #213 of 221 id: sepm-7549 author: Brakovska, Vita; Vanaga, Ruta; Bohvalovs, Girts; Fila, Leonora; Blumberga, Andra title: Multiplayer game for decision-making in energy communities date: 2023-07-06 words: 8529 flesch: 42 summary: 38 2023 1–13 *Corresponding author – e-mail: vita.brakovska@zinis.lv Multiplayer game for decision-making in energy communities Vita Brakovska*, Ruta Vanaga, Girts Bohvalovs, Leonora Fila, Andra Blumberga Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Azenes 12/1, Riga, Latvia ABSTRACT Energy communities are widely studied from various perspectives, especially in the context of geopolitical events of recent years, when humanity is faced with the need for urgent solutions to mitigate climate change and alleviate the crisis of energy resources. The main focus of the article is on the opportunities offered by a newly developed simulation tool for promoting the development of energy communities and the experience gained by its users. keywords: behaviour; communities; community; consumption; decision; efficiency; energy; energy community; energy efficiency; game; interests; making; measures; players; results; simulation; tool; vol cache: sepm-7549.pdf plain text: sepm-7549.txt item: #214 of 221 id: sepm-7586 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni title: Editorial - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 36 date: 2022-12-14 words: 1157 flesch: 47 summary: A new article by Chang adds to this discussion by focusing on a tendency of coupling energy systems models to better encompass different aspects of energy systems org/10.5278/ijsepm.2019.19.3 [15] Dall-Orsoletta A. A review of social aspects integration in system dynamics energy systems models. keywords: energy; int; plan; planning cache: sepm-7586.pdf plain text: sepm-7586.txt item: #215 of 221 id: sepm-7625 author: Pasqui, Mattia; Vaccaro, Guglielmo; Lubello, Pietro; Milazzo, Adriano; Carcasci, Carlo title: Heat pumps and thermal energy storages centralised management in a Renewable Energy Community. date: 2023-07-06 words: 8771 flesch: 55 summary: Afterwards, the HP switches off and, if heat energy is required, it is taken from the TES. [47] Lubello P, Pasqui M, Mati A, Carcasci C. Assessment of hydrogen-based long term electrical energy storage in residential energy systems. keywords: csc; demand; electricity; energy; figure; grid; heat; heating; hps; increase; load; management; rec; renewable; study; system; temperature; tes; water cache: sepm-7625.pdf plain text: sepm-7625.txt item: #216 of 221 id: sepm-7715 author: Østergaard, Poul Alberg; Johannsen, Rasmus Magni title: Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 37 date: 2023-04-01 words: 2045 flesch: 40 summary: Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2023;37. Int J Sustain Energy Plan Manag 2023;37. keywords: energy; energy plan; http://doi; int j; journal; plan; planning; sector; systems cache: sepm-7715.pdf plain text: sepm-7715.txt item: #217 of 221 id: sepm-927 author: Sorknæs, Peter; Lund, Henrik; Andersen, Anders N; Ritter, Peter title: Small-scale combined heat and power as a balancing reserve for wind – The case of participation in the German secondary control reserve date: 2015-02-27 words: 9342 flesch: 60 summary: It is found that CHP plants have to account for more potential losses than traditional power plants. However, Müsgens et al. do not include CHP plants in the discussion and do not use the method in simulations of the operation of a plant. keywords: + �; bid; capacity; chp; chp unit; energy; eur; german; heat; market; periods; plant; scr; spot; spot market cache: sepm-927.pdf plain text: sepm-927.txt item: #218 of 221 id: sepm-930 author: Mukherjee, Deep; Cromley, Robert G.; Shah, Farhed A.; Bravo-Ureta, Boris E. title: Optimal location of centralized biodigesters for small dairy farms: A case study from the United States date: 2015-12-29 words: 10187 flesch: 52 summary: However, the smaller size of Connecticut dairy farms, in comparison to the national average, can be a major obstacle for having ADs in individual farms. Methane emission from dairy farms in the US has risen steadily over the last two decades. keywords: analysis; cad; cost; cows; dairy; digester; energy; farms; international; journal; location; management; manure; model; pages; planning; scenario; sites; size; study; transportation; united; waste cache: sepm-930.pdf plain text: sepm-930.txt item: #219 of 221 id: sepm-932 author: Abdallah, Said Mbogo; Bressers, Hans; Clancy, Joy Sheila title: Energy Reforms in The Developing World: Sustainable Development Compromised? date: 2015-05-23 words: 11987 flesch: 40 summary: At the national policy level, some countries have also seen the need for carrying out electricity reforms as part of national energy policy reforms where rural energization is targeted. Electricity being the most versatile, efficient, and widely used form of energy has so far been given greatest attention in energy reforms. keywords: countries; development; economic; electricity; electricity reforms; electrification; energy; futures; kenya; management; planning; policy; power; reforms; rural; sector; social; studies; sustainability; vol; world cache: sepm-932.pdf plain text: sepm-932.txt item: #220 of 221 id: sepm-945 author: Gendebien, Samuel; Georges, Emeline; Bertagnolio, Stéphane; Lemort, Vincent title: Methodology to characterize a residential building stock using a bottom-up approach: a case study applied to Belgium date: 2015-02-27 words: 10430 flesch: 50 summary: In the context of mitigation of climate change, roadmaps towards energy-efficient buildings have been proposed [2] and detailed characterizations of residential building stocks and end-user consumption are of major importance. The most recent Belgian national census related to residential buildings was performed in 2001 by Vanneste et al. keywords: approach; average; building; building stock; construction; consumption; dwelling; electricity; energy; heating; houses; stock; structure; tree; type; vol cache: sepm-945.pdf plain text: sepm-945.txt item: #221 of 221 id: sepm-990 author: Narula, Kapil title: Comparative assessment of energy sources for attaining Sustainable Energy Security (SES): The case of India’s residential sector date: 2015-05-23 words: 8737 flesch: 52 summary: **Efficiency of end use device for lighting has not been accounted for as it is not applicable to all energy sources and use of electricity for lighting is dependent on access to electricity connection Appendix 1 1 Data Source: [27] 2 Assumed energy content per unit of energy source: 3 Assumptions for cost and life of cook stove 40 International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol. 05 2015 Comparative assessment of energy sources for attaining Sustainable Energy Security (SES): 2015 27-40 Comparative assessment of energy sources for attaining Sustainable Energy Security (SES): ��������� ��� ��������� ����������� � ������������������ ��������� ������ ����������������� �� ����� �� ������� ����� ��� ���� � � � ���� ����� ������� ����� �������� �! � ���� �� � � ��#�� �$ �$%$����&� ��'� �� '��� ()*� +�� �,-� ������ ����� ABSTRACT Attaining ‘Sustainable Energy Security’ (SES) is a valid end goal of an energy policy. keywords: energy; firewood; index; india; indicators; matrix; rural; sector; security; ses; sources; urban; weights cache: sepm-990.pdf plain text: sepm-990.txt