TY - GEN
T1 - Describing sustainability scenarios of regional electricity systems
T2 - Joint International Conference and Exhibition on Electronics Goes Green 2012+, ECG 2012
AU - Kurahashi, Naoto
AU - Kishita, Yusuke
AU - Kobayashi, Kazuhiro
AU - Yamaguchi, Yohei
AU - Fukushige, Shinichi
AU - Umeda, Yasushi
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - A variety of new products, such as photovoltaic (PV) systems and electric vehicles (EVs), have been introduced to electricity systems targeting an energy-saving and low-carbon society. However, it is still unclear that, when these energy-saving products will be disseminated in our society, the dissemination will influence future electricity systems. To explore how future electricity systems might unfold, this paper describes scenarios by analyzing the influence of the diffusion of energy-saving products; e.g., PV systems and EVs. We compose the scenarios of regional electricity networks by combining scenario texts and simulations. The simulations estimate products diffusion and electricity demand based on the assumptions described in the scenario texts. We analyze the influences of introducing especially PV systems and EVs into electricity networks using the simulation models that we developed. As a case study, we described the scenario of a suburb city in Osaka, Japan.
AB - A variety of new products, such as photovoltaic (PV) systems and electric vehicles (EVs), have been introduced to electricity systems targeting an energy-saving and low-carbon society. However, it is still unclear that, when these energy-saving products will be disseminated in our society, the dissemination will influence future electricity systems. To explore how future electricity systems might unfold, this paper describes scenarios by analyzing the influence of the diffusion of energy-saving products; e.g., PV systems and EVs. We compose the scenarios of regional electricity networks by combining scenario texts and simulations. The simulations estimate products diffusion and electricity demand based on the assumptions described in the scenario texts. We analyze the influences of introducing especially PV systems and EVs into electricity networks using the simulation models that we developed. As a case study, we described the scenario of a suburb city in Osaka, Japan.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84871831970
SN - 9783839604397
T3 - Electronics Goes Green 2012+, ECG 2012 - Joint International Conference and Exhibition, Proceedings
BT - Electronics Goes Green 2012+, ECG 2012 - Joint International Conference and Exhibition, Proceedings
Y2 - 9 September 2012 through 12 September 2012
ER -