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Evaluation of the energy autonomy of urban areas as an instrument to promote the energy transition
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2022
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Energy System DesignEngineeringUrban Energy ModelingUrban EnergyEnergy DistributionUrban AreasWind TurbinesEnergy NetworksEnergy AssessmentWind EnergyRenewable Energy SystemsEnergy AutonomyEnergy Structure TransitionHigh ShareEnergy System OperationWind FarmsEnergy ManagementSustainable EnergyEnergy TransitionEnergy PolicyEnergy PlanningEnergy Economics
The management of energy systems with a high share of renewables is a challenge for grid planners and operators, as weather and energy demand do not always coincide. Investigating the energy autonomy of cities and their local energy resources can help to overcome this challenge. To this end, real energy demand data from the city of Loja, Ecuador, and wind energy generation from a nearby wind farm were compared. This showed that wind energy provides 53% of the city’s demand. It is exposed that despite the excess energy, the wind farm’s ability to supply the city with electricity is limited to about 74% when the wind farm is expanded to twice its rated capacity. The results show that in order to improve the autonomy, other energy sources, such as photovoltaic, as well as useful size energy storage are needed.
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