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Energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts : methods, tools, and experiences from the field /

Title By: Monti, A [Edited by] | Pesch, D [Edited by] | Ellis, K. A [Edited by] | Mancarella, P [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier, c2017.Description: xiii, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 978-0128099513Subject(s): Energy conservation | Environmental protection -- Citizen participation | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / MechanicalDDC classification: 621.042 EN ER Online resources: Location Map
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This book explores the processes and tools involved in creating energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts in an urban setting.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; About the Editors; Preface; Acknowledgment; Chapter One -- Introduction; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Background of the Book; 3 -- Structure of the Book; References; Chapter Two -- Energy Positivity and Flexibility in Districts; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Economic Value of an EPN; 2.1 -- Economic Value of "Classic" Definition of Energy Positivity; 2.2 -- Economic Value of Flexibility; 2.2.1 -- Further Aligning of Flexibility and Economic Value Objectives; 3 -- Alternative Objectives/Criteria; 4 -- Multicriteria Analysis; 5 -- Conclusions 3 -- Examples of Neighborhood Adaptations in COOPERaTE3.1 -- Challenger Adaptation Augmentation; 3.1.1 -- Sensing and Understanding; 3.1.2 -- Deciding and Acting; 3.2 -- Bishopstown Adaptation Augmentation; 3.2.1 -- Sensing and Understanding; 3.2.2 -- Deciding and Acting; 4 -- Summary and Recommendations; 4.1 -- Summary; 4.2 -- Recommendations; References; Chapter Four -- Simulation Tools and Optimization Algorithms for Efficient Energy Management in Neighborhoods; 1 -- Introduction; 1.1 -- Motivation; 1.2 -- Our Contributions; 2 -- Preliminaries; 3 -- Simulation Models for Energy Positive Neighborhoods 3.1 -- Time Constants3.2 -- Modeling Language; 3.3 -- Thermal System; 3.4 -- Electrical System; 3.5 -- Model Library; 3.5.1 -- Thermal Components; 3.5.1.1 -- Thermal Zone Model and Building Physics; 3.5.1.2 -- Boiler; 3.5.1.3 -- Heat Pump; 3.5.1.4 -- CHP Generator; 3.5.1.5 -- Solar Thermal Panel; 3.5.1.6 -- Thermal Storage; 3.5.1.7 -- Heat Exchanger; 3.5.1.8 -- Radiator; 3.5.1.9 -- Pump; 3.5.1.10 -- Three-Way Valves; 3.5.2 -- Electrical Components; 3.5.2.1 -- Electrical Line; 3.5.2.2 -- PV Module; 3.5.2.3 -- Simplified Battery Storage System; 3.5.2.4 -- Constant Power Load; 3.5.2.5 -- EV Charger 3.5.2.6 -- Transformer3.5.2.7 -- Infinite Power Bus; 3.5.2.8 -- Wind Turbine; 4 -- Neighborhood Energy Optimization Algorithms; 4.1 -- Mathematical Notations and Definitions; 4.1.1 -- Combined Heat and Power Mathematical Description; 4.1.2 -- Boiler Mathematical Description; 4.1.3 -- Thermal Storage Mathematical Description; 4.1.4 -- Electrical Storage Mathematical Description; 4.2 -- Centralized Optimization-Single Ownership Neighborhood; 4.3 -- Hierarchical Two-Level Optimization; 5 -- Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Five -- Information and Communication Technology for EPN

This book explores the processes and tools involved in creating energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts in an urban setting.

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