Hybrid renewable energy system optimum design and smart dispatch for nearly Zero Energy Ports.

25 05 2021 | 08:24

Climate change mitigation has become a ports’ emergency; they endeavour to improve their energy efficiency and diminish their carbon footprint. According to a very recent original research article of Renewable & Sustainable Energy Lab (#ReSEL) @ Journal of Cleaner Production (Elsevier), the nearly Zero Energy Port (nZEP) concept proved to be a viable and feasible solution for ports towards sustainability. The overall optimum was 8.0 c€/kWh, incorporating 10-h port services’ autonomy. The emissions are diminished to zero, as the net grid purchases are zero, incorporating green infrastructure.

 

@Journal of Cleaner Production

Volume 310, 10 August 2021, 127397

 

Hybrid renewable energy system optimum design and smart dispatch for nearly Zero Energy Ports

by

Nikolaos Sifakis, Stefanos Konidakis and Theocharis Tsoutsos

 

If you are interested, please use the following link to download it in the final form:

 https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1d7Nc3QCo9bLna

 

 

 

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