Islands have been identified as living labs for implementing innovative solutions so as to boost the green energy transition. In this context, energy modelling and planning are key to optimally design the future energy system and identify the most appropriate technologies for both power generation and energy system management. In this research, a Marginal Abatement Cost curve method, by means of the EPLANoptMAC model, is applied to identify the optimal energy mix for the island of Favignana, Italy. The optimisation uses the carbon avoidance cost as objective function in order to consider both environmental and economic aspects. In addition to standard technologies such as photovoltaic and battery energy storage demand response technologies that include the maritime transport and heating sectors are optimised. Particularly, the decarbonisation of the maritime transport sector is of utmost importance since it represents the biggest energy consumption and source of carbon dioxide emissions for small islands. Results show that photovoltaic is the main priority, followed by battery energy storages. Electric ferries are preferrable to hydrogen ones when enough renewable energy from photovoltaic is produced. The decarbonisation of the maritime transportation is preferable to the heating sector and is required to reach decarbonisation targets higher than 40%.

Groppi, D., Nastasi, B., Prina, M.g. (2022). The EPLANoptMAC model to plan the decarbonisation of the maritime transport sector of a small island. ENERGY, 254 Part A, 1-11 [10.1016/j.energy.2022.124342].

The EPLANoptMAC model to plan the decarbonisation of the maritime transport sector of a small island

Nastasi B.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Islands have been identified as living labs for implementing innovative solutions so as to boost the green energy transition. In this context, energy modelling and planning are key to optimally design the future energy system and identify the most appropriate technologies for both power generation and energy system management. In this research, a Marginal Abatement Cost curve method, by means of the EPLANoptMAC model, is applied to identify the optimal energy mix for the island of Favignana, Italy. The optimisation uses the carbon avoidance cost as objective function in order to consider both environmental and economic aspects. In addition to standard technologies such as photovoltaic and battery energy storage demand response technologies that include the maritime transport and heating sectors are optimised. Particularly, the decarbonisation of the maritime transport sector is of utmost importance since it represents the biggest energy consumption and source of carbon dioxide emissions for small islands. Results show that photovoltaic is the main priority, followed by battery energy storages. Electric ferries are preferrable to hydrogen ones when enough renewable energy from photovoltaic is produced. The decarbonisation of the maritime transportation is preferable to the heating sector and is required to reach decarbonisation targets higher than 40%.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/11
English
energy modelling
energy planning
EnergyPLAN
EPLANoptMAC
smart energy
smart energy island
Groppi, D., Nastasi, B., Prina, M.g. (2022). The EPLANoptMAC model to plan the decarbonisation of the maritime transport sector of a small island. ENERGY, 254 Part A, 1-11 [10.1016/j.energy.2022.124342].
Groppi, D; Nastasi, B; Prina, Mg
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