Citation |
Meidl, P., Sipowicz, M., Murshed, S.M., Jumel, S., Jobson, M., Oluleye, G., OHanlon, I., McKeon, K., Griessbaum, N., Nichersu, A. Macro DE - Energy Demand Analysis in Great Britain, ETI, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000285. Cite this using DataCite |
Author(s) |
Meidl, P., Sipowicz, M., Murshed, S.M., Jumel, S., Jobson, M., Oluleye, G., OHanlon, I., McKeon, K., Griessbaum, N., Nichersu, A. |
Project partner(s) |
Electricité de France SA (EDF SA), University of Manchester |
Publisher |
ETI |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000285 |
Download |
DE_DE2002_9.pdf |
Abstract |
The objective of the Distributed Energy (DE) Programme is to increase the uptake of DE through the development of integrated systems in order to reduce through-life costs, improve ease of installation and increase efficiency in the combined generation of heat and electricity. Within this programme framework the objective of the Macro DE FRP will develop and validate a software methodology to enable the design of optimised DE solutions where clusters of demand sites are linked with appropriate DE supply equipment. The project will quantify the opportunity for Macro level DE (up to 50MW) in the UK and the potential to accelerate the development of appropriate technology by 2020 for the purposes of significant implementation by 2030.
This deliverable is numbers 2 and 3 of 3 in Work Package 2. It builds on the approach for calculating energy demand as described in deliverable D2.0. The outcome of the work described in this deliverable is the creation of 946 zones of demand which account for 55% of the GB energy demand across 4% of its geographical area. From these 946 zones of demand, 20 ‘characteristic zones of demand’ have been identified. Between them these zones have been shown to be suitable for characterising the energy demand (both heat and electricity) for GB and will be used in the development of a benefits case for DE in GB and the identification of technology development opportunities which will facilitate the up-take of macro scale DE. These two final points will be addressed in work package 5 of the project |
Associated Project(s) |
ETI-DE2002: Macro Distributed Energy |
Associated Dataset(s) |
No associated datasets |
Associated Publication(s) |
Macro DE - An Assessment of the GB Benefits Associated with Potential DE Technology Development Macro DE - Application of Energy Centre Design Tool to Characteristic Zones Macro DE - Description of design methodology and tool effectiveness Macro DE - Design Practice Characterisation Report Macro DE - Development of a methodology to calculate energy demand Macro DE - District Heating Network (DHN) Design and Algorithm Verification Macro DE - Executive Summary - DE2002 / WP2.0: Development of a methodology to calculate energy demand Macro DE - Executive Summary - DE2002 / WP2.3: Energy Demand Analysis in GB Macro DE - Executive Summary - DE2002 / WP3.3: Technology Development Opportunities Macro DE - Executive Summary - DE2002 / WP5.1: GB Benefits Case for Macro DE Macro DE - GB Benefits Case for Macro Distributed Energy Macro DE - Macro DE Technology Assessment Criteria Macro DE - Macro DE WP5.4 : Summary Report Macro DE - Project Baseline Objectives Macro DE - Technology Development Opportunities |
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