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View DetailsA common energy storage system (s t) is considered for matching the energy demand and supply of the buildings (prosumers) in an urban area. The self-consumption of onsite-produced energy (s s t) by the buildings and the energy exchange (e e t) with the electric utility occurs collectively assuming an energy community configuration.
Summary of findings and limitations The case study's results, summarized in Table 7, demonstrated that the scope and economic potential of different energy storage technologies and configurations (single and hybrid) for improving the energy performance of an urban energy community depends on (and varies with) its built context (form and function).
Case study The case study intends to demonstrate the merits of the analytical framework and exhibit the influence of urban context on energy storage prospects. It evaluates and compares the techno-economic potential of ESSs (of single and hybrid types) for improving the performance of energy communities of different urban built types.
The former is a mature technology (Comello & Reichelstein, 2019), while the latter is an emerging technology for large-scale electric energy storage (Wei et al., 2020). ESSs based on both technologies are scalable in terms of system sizing.
The most common type of energy storage in the power grid is pumped hydropower. But the storage technologies most frequently coupled with solar power plants are electrochemical storage (batteries) with PV plants and thermal storage (fluids) with CSP plants.
The analysis addresses three urban built types (i.e., large low-rise, compact low-rise, and compact mid-rise areas), which tend to generate sizeable surplus energy (Mussawar et al., 2023) rendering them suitable candidates for ESS deployment.
The carbon storage assessment of megacity green spaces is of great significance to the service function of urban ecosystems and the management of urban carbon zoning in
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