Renewable Energy Potential for Micro-Grid at Hvide Sande

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Tatiana Potapenko (Uppsala University)

Jessica S. Döhler (Uppsala University)

Francisco Francisco (Seabased AB)

George Lavidas (TU Delft - Offshore Engineering)

Irina temiz (Uppsala University)

Research Group
Offshore Engineering
Copyright
© 2023 Tatiana Potapenko, Jessica S. Döhler, Francisco Francisco, G. Lavidas, Irina Temiz
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032234
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Tatiana Potapenko, Jessica S. Döhler, Francisco Francisco, G. Lavidas, Irina Temiz
Research Group
Offshore Engineering
Issue number
3
Volume number
15
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Abstract

Decarbonization of ports is a major goal to reduce their global carbon footprint. The port of Hvide Sande is located on the coast of the North Sea in Denmark and it has the potential to utilize various renewable energy sources. Wind and solar thermal parks are already installed there. Wave energy is an alternative to solar and wind energies and its advantage is the spatial concentration, predictability, and persistence. Heat to the town is provided by Hvide Sande Fjernvarme. In this work, it is investigated if the heat demand could be fully covered by renewable energies. Power profiles for each renewable energy resource were calculated using 30 years of re-analysis environmental data. Long, mid, and short term time series of power supply has been statistically and quantitatively examined. Considering the heat demand of Hvide Sande, the lowest frequency of zero occurrence in power generation can be ensured by the combination of wind, solar energy and wave. The article also estimated the capacity for Lithium-ion batteries. The optimal size of the battery is found by the bisection method. Finally, different combinations of renewable energy and demand as well as batteries are evaluated. The lowest zero occurrences in power production is met by the mix of three renewable energies. Also, the mix of three renewable energies significantly reduces the value of energy, required from the battery.