Cities, accounting for more than 3/4 of global final energy consumption, are equipping themselves with governance tools to improve energy efficiency. In Europe, urban energy policy has adopted, only recently and voluntarily, the Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAP), following the European Strategy 20-20-20. Italy, country most sensitive among European ones, accounts for 53% of SEAPs signatories. In order to evaluate how urban energy system in Italy can match sustainability European goals, it is necessary to analyse the technological options promoted by the energy policies for the urban environment. The paper presents the state-of-art of Urban Energy Planning in Italy, focusing on the implementation of Solar Energy technologies, and their role in new urban energy strategy instruments, i.e. SEAP, to promote renewables deployment. Carbon emission avoidance interventions planned by Italian big cities were analysed, highlighting the chosen Solar Energy technology. The aim of this paper is to discuss and evaluate the differences of solar energy harvesting in Italian urban scenarios, taking into account geographical and morphological constraints, and to compare the forecasts for 2020 and 2030scenarios, in accordance with European and National laws in force.

Nastasi, B., Di Matteo, U. (2016). Solar energy technologies in sustainable energy action plans of italian big cities. In ATI 2016 - 71st Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association (pp.1064-1071). Elsevier Ltd [10.1016/j.egypro.2016.11.136].

Solar energy technologies in sustainable energy action plans of italian big cities

Nastasi, Benedetto
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2016-01-01

Abstract

Cities, accounting for more than 3/4 of global final energy consumption, are equipping themselves with governance tools to improve energy efficiency. In Europe, urban energy policy has adopted, only recently and voluntarily, the Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAP), following the European Strategy 20-20-20. Italy, country most sensitive among European ones, accounts for 53% of SEAPs signatories. In order to evaluate how urban energy system in Italy can match sustainability European goals, it is necessary to analyse the technological options promoted by the energy policies for the urban environment. The paper presents the state-of-art of Urban Energy Planning in Italy, focusing on the implementation of Solar Energy technologies, and their role in new urban energy strategy instruments, i.e. SEAP, to promote renewables deployment. Carbon emission avoidance interventions planned by Italian big cities were analysed, highlighting the chosen Solar Energy technology. The aim of this paper is to discuss and evaluate the differences of solar energy harvesting in Italian urban scenarios, taking into account geographical and morphological constraints, and to compare the forecasts for 2020 and 2030scenarios, in accordance with European and National laws in force.
71st Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI 2016
Politecnico di Torino, ita
2016
Rilevanza internazionale
2016
Settore ING-IND/11
English
carbon emissions; solar energy; Sustainable Energy Action Plan SEAP; sustainable policy; urban energy systems; Energy (all)
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Nastasi, B., Di Matteo, U. (2016). Solar energy technologies in sustainable energy action plans of italian big cities. In ATI 2016 - 71st Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association (pp.1064-1071). Elsevier Ltd [10.1016/j.egypro.2016.11.136].
Nastasi, B; Di Matteo, U
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