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A multifaceted approach with high regional resolution to a coordinated scenario framework as a basis for integrated grid planning in Hamburg

Publication date
2023-07-04
Document type
Konferenzbeitrag
Author
Vorwerk, Daniela  
Schulz, Detlef  
Organisational unit
Elektrische Energiesysteme  
URL
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10172933/proceeding
https://www.vde-verlag.de/proceedings-de/456108091.html
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/16598
Conference
ETG Kongress 2023 : Kassel, Deutschland, 25.-26. Mai 2023
Project
iNeP
Publisher
IEEE
VDE Verlag
Series or journal
ETG-Fachberichte
Periodical volume
170
Book title
ETG Kongress 2023 : Die Energiewende beschleunigen
ISBN
978-3-8007-6108-1
First page
618
Last page
625
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Additional Information
Language
English
DDC Class
620 Ingenieurwissenschaften
Abstract
In order to make our energy grid future-proof an integrated grid planning approach for the energy sectors electric power, gas and heat is being pursued focusing on the industrial metropolis Hamburg. To this end, it is necessary to develop a coordinated scenario framework that is accepted by and useful for all participating grid operators. This work contributes using a concept called “Neutral Cell Areas” offering a regionalization approach by describing spatially limited regions. The framework is developed from scratch, meaning that existing energy grids are deliberately disregarded to ensure that “Neutral Cell Areas” provide indeed a neutral point of view and leaving degrees of freedom of the exact power supply open (cf. greenfield approach). Several approaches like city districts, statistical areas, land use plan areas and grid patterns as well as hexagons as evenly shaped cell areas are presented. The “Neutral Cell Areas” are characterized by Key Values based on various indicators and combinations thereof. The indicators hail from a variety of fields. They enable comparability and interaction between the cell areas as well as facilitate assumptions about specific future predictions in the context of energy grid planning.
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