Sustainable and cost-efficient energy supply and utilisation through innovative concepts and technologies at regional, urban and single-user scales

Antonio Piacentino*, Neven Duic, Natasa Markovska, Brian Vad Mathiesen, Zvonimir Guzović, Valerie Eveloy, Henrik Lund

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Abstract

The environmental impact of the energy sector and the security and economics of energy supply and utilisation have been raising increasing concerns, stimulating the search for innovative solutions for a sustainable use of resources. This article provides an overview of published research in this area, with a focus on papers contributed in special issues of leading journals dedicated to the series of Conferences on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES), including the articles in the current special issue. Based on this review, research trends are identified and achievements supporting the energy transition are highlighted. The studies that focused on regional or urban energy planning have aimed at (a) increasing penetration of renewable energy sources, (b) optimizing the mix of centralized and distributed technologies (c) introducing additional flexibility in the power sector and (d) identifying solutions for sustainable heating. Conversely, researches focused on single plants or users have targeted the development of technologies for efficient energy use in industry and buildings, with emphasis on multi-generation and waste heat utilisation. The review highlights that future scenarios based on sustainable energy systems are viable, although their implementation will require further efforts by researchers and investors and active involvement of consumers.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEnergy
Volume182
Pages (from-to)254-268
Number of pages15
ISSN0360-5442
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2019

Keywords

  • Low-energy buildings
  • Multi-generation
  • Renewable energy sources
  • SDEWES
  • Sustainable heating
  • Waste heat recovery

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