Energy Security of Thermal Energy Communities

Doctoral Thesis (2022)
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J. Fouladvand (TU Delft - Energy and Industry)

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P.M. Herder – Promotor (TU Delft - Applied Sciences)

A. Ghorbani – Copromotor (TU Delft - Energy and Industry)

N. Mouter – Copromotor (TU Delft - Transport and Logistics)

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https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:fe2d2e0c-8abd-4da1-bd75-c8926831b093 Final published version
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2022
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English
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978-94-6366-606-0
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Abstract

This thesis aims to support the design and implementation of energy-secure thermal energy communities (TEC) by investigating their technical, behavioural and institutional settings through a collective action perspective. The thesis shows that energy-secure TEC initiatives are collective energy systems with particular characteristics and surrounding conditions. The thesis demonstrates, by building and using a number of agent-based models, that behavioural and institutional settings are relatively more influential than technical settings for establishing and sustaining the functioning of energy-secure collective thermal energy systems. In particular, a combination of aquifer thermal energy storage with heat pumps positively impacted TEC initiatives' energy security. The most crucial technical requirement for the energy security of TEC initiatives is a connection to a natural gas grid. The thesis recommends that individual households initiate their own (thermal) energy communities, and policy-makers support such initiatives.

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