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    Optimizing the Retrofit Design and Operation of Multi-Energy Systems Integrated With Energy Networks

    Source: Journal of Energy Resources Technology:;2024:;volume( 146 ):;issue: 004::page 42102-1
    Author:
    Dal Cin, Enrico
    ,
    Carraro, Gianluca
    ,
    Lazzaretto, Andrea
    ,
    Tsatsaronis, George
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4064473
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: In the literature, there is a lack of tools able to optimize contextually the design and operation of a multi-energy system in its entirety, encompassing both (i) the number, type, and size of the energy conversion and storage plants supplying the end users of the system with the required energy and (ii) the geometry and capacity of the distribution networks delivering that energy to the users. Moreover, rarely the retrofit design problem is considered, where “retrofit design” refers to the addition of new capacity to components initially available in existing systems. Here, a general method is proposed to simultaneously optimize the retrofit design and operation of a multi-energy system and the associated energy networks. The goal consists of finding the additional capacity to be added to the already available components—energy conversion and storage plants, energy networks—and the new components to be installed in order to comply with given reduction targets in carbon emissions while keeping the life cycle cost of the system at a minimum. A district composed of commercial and residential buildings operating in a microgrid is considered as a case study. Heat can be provided to the end users via a district heating network, while electricity can be either generated on-site or imported from the national power grid. Results of the retrofit design problem show a contextual reduction of 35% in CO2 emission and 20% in life cycle cost with respect to the original system configuration.
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    contributor authorDal Cin, Enrico
    contributor authorCarraro, Gianluca
    contributor authorLazzaretto, Andrea
    contributor authorTsatsaronis, George
    date accessioned2024-04-24T22:35:16Z
    date available2024-04-24T22:35:16Z
    date copyright2/2/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier issn0195-0738
    identifier otherjert_146_4_042102.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4295493
    description abstractIn the literature, there is a lack of tools able to optimize contextually the design and operation of a multi-energy system in its entirety, encompassing both (i) the number, type, and size of the energy conversion and storage plants supplying the end users of the system with the required energy and (ii) the geometry and capacity of the distribution networks delivering that energy to the users. Moreover, rarely the retrofit design problem is considered, where “retrofit design” refers to the addition of new capacity to components initially available in existing systems. Here, a general method is proposed to simultaneously optimize the retrofit design and operation of a multi-energy system and the associated energy networks. The goal consists of finding the additional capacity to be added to the already available components—energy conversion and storage plants, energy networks—and the new components to be installed in order to comply with given reduction targets in carbon emissions while keeping the life cycle cost of the system at a minimum. A district composed of commercial and residential buildings operating in a microgrid is considered as a case study. Heat can be provided to the end users via a district heating network, while electricity can be either generated on-site or imported from the national power grid. Results of the retrofit design problem show a contextual reduction of 35% in CO2 emission and 20% in life cycle cost with respect to the original system configuration.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleOptimizing the Retrofit Design and Operation of Multi-Energy Systems Integrated With Energy Networks
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume146
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Energy Resources Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4064473
    journal fristpage42102-1
    journal lastpage42102-9
    page9
    treeJournal of Energy Resources Technology:;2024:;volume( 146 ):;issue: 004
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