Abstract

In this paper, a methodology for calculating the energy balance at the district level and energy performance of those districts aspiring to become a Positive Energy District (PED) is proposed. PEDs are understood as districts that achieve a positive energy balance on an annual basis by means of exporting more energy than is consumed within their limits. The main issue to standardize the concept, besides which characteristics should be considered, is that current standards to calculate an energy balance are not applied at the district level. This paper reviews the current standards and adapts them to propose an energy balance calculation methodology. Calculation of an energy balance at the district level is complex since it includes several parameters, such as which loads (or elements) should be included, which renewable energy technologies should be considered on-site production, and which primary energy factors should be used. The proposed methodology is thought to help cities at the design stage of a district and to evaluate its annual energy balance. The methodology is performed in eight steps, and all the needed assumptions that affect the calculation of the annual energy balance are discussed in each step.

Highlights

  • Introduction to Positive Energy DistrictsBuildings account for 40% of total energy consumption in the European Union (EU) [1]and 35% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) derived from energy uses [2]

  • This paper proposes a methodology for calculating the energy balance at the district This paper proposes a methodology for calculating the energy balance at the district level, which can serve as a preliminary energy performance evaluation for districts aspiring level, which can serve as a preliminary energy performance evaluation for districts aspirto achieve the goal of becoming a Positive Energy District (PED)

  • The methodology is meant for districts aspiring to become PEDs, which need to demonstrate that a positive energy balance is achieved

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Summary

Introduction to Positive Energy Districts

Buildings account for 40% of total energy consumption in the European Union (EU) [1]. The methodology to support the various processes, projects, and initiatives previously described that are aims to support the various processes, projects, and initiatives previously described that promoting the implementation of PEDs. are promoting the implementation of PEDs. The main issue to standardize the concept, besides which characteristics should be considered, is that the current standards to calculate an energy balance are not applied at the district level. The main novelty aspects provided in the Thepaper main issue to standardize the concept, besides which characteristics should be a compresent are based on the scarce of information and research leading to show considered, is that the current standards to calculate an energy balance are not applied at energy mon framework to design and evaluate a PED. 6, the assumptions sumptions settingenergy the primary energybefactors made when made settingwhen the primary factors should stated.should be stated

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