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Pathways to energy autonomy – challenges and opportunities

Edward Bentley, Richard Kotter, Yue Wang, Ridoy Das, Ghanim Putrus, Jorden Van der Hoogt, Esther Van Bergen, Jos Warmerdam, Renee Heller, Bronia Jablonska

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    Abstract

    The need to reduce carbon emissions calls for more use of renewable generation, particularly distributed resources. The intermittency of renewable generation, and concerns about energy security, require us to become more independent from central grid operation by use of local or regional (micro-grid) electricity systems. Distributed generation, allied to the commercial availability of battery storage products, permits this – the pathway to energy autonomy. This paper reviews the contribution of different renewable energy sources (RES), trends in energy storage technologies to enable energy autonomy, and the centralised and decentralised techniques that coordinate the associated energy management.

    The paper covers energy autonomy at different scales, ranging from household levels to district levels. The improvements in grid independency are measured accordingly. There is discussion of this measurement and of the economic and ecological benefits from energy autonomy in the context of policy frameworks.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)893-921
    Number of pages29
    JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Studies
    Volume76
    Issue number6
    Early online date10 Sept 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2019

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
      SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
    2. SDG 13 - Climate Action
      SDG 13 Climate Action

    Keywords

    • Energy Policy
    • Storage
    • PV
    • Wind Energy

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