Volume 42, Issue 9 pp. 1907-1913
Research Article

Residential Energy Supply Concept with Integration of Renewable Energies and Energy Storage

Anja Pauksztat

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Anja Pauksztat

Siemens AG, Sustainability & Energy Management, Neuenhofstrasse 194, 52078 Aachen, Germany

Correspondence: Anja Pauksztat ([email protected]), Siemens AG, Sustainability & Energy Management, Neuenhofstrasse 194, 52078 Aachen, Germany.Search for more papers by this author
Rainer Saliger

Rainer Saliger

Siemens AG, Distributed Energy Systems, Von-der-Tann-Strasse 30, 90439 Nürnberg, Germany

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Neven Boyanov

Neven Boyanov

Siemens AG, Sustainability & Energy Management, Neuenhofstrasse 194, 52078 Aachen, Germany

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First published: 11 June 2019
Citations: 3

Abstract

Renewable energies are gaining importance in urban management and in the planning of new residential and mixed-use areas. Attention is also paid to self-sufficiency, as the public electrical grid is strained through the integration of renewables. Here, an energy supply concept for an urban residential area in the planning phase is discussed to meet both economic and ecologic criteria. Based on the demand, different technical options are analyzed. The integration of renewables is coupled with energy storage to increase the self-sufficiency of the residential area. The economic feasibility of the energy supply concept depends on the requirements to be met as well as the regulatory framework. With the currently available technology and the regulatory framework in place, self-sufficiency and economic feasibility are opposing targets.

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