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Conference paper

Buildings Interaction with Urban Energy Systems: A Research Agenda

In Proceedings of 7phn Sustainable Cities and Buildings — 2015
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Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Section for Building Energy, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

CITIES - Centre for IT-Intelligent Energy Systems, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

Norwegian University of Science and Technology4

Austrian Institute of Technology5

The goal towards a fossil free energy system is expressed in amongst others European and national targets, and puts pressure on the application of renewable energy sources combined with energy efficiency. Many cities are even more ambitious than their national targets and want to be among the first to demonstrate that they can become not only smart fossil-free energy cities but sustainable in a wider sense, including water, waste, transportation and more.

In the current paper, the research agenda to support such goals through smart city efforts is presented for a few European cases as examples, focusing on the impacts that buildings play in the overall energy system. Here buildings are not only consumers but rather prosumers that are able to produce renewable energy themselves.

Buildings moreover offer potential storage capacities that can be utilized in demand shifting, which is necessary to enable increased penetration of renewable energy in the energy grids.

Language: English
Publisher: DTU-Byg
Year: 2015
Proceedings: 7PHN Sustainable Cities and Buildings
Journal subtitle: Byg Rapport R-334
ISBN: 8778774233 and 9788778774231
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-7230-6207 and Heller, Alfred

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