Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s

In an effort to clarify the potential use and effectiveness of direct current (DC) power supply systems and further promote their usage, this study investigates the energy saving and cost performance characteristics of such a system for a detached house equipped with roof-mounted solar photovoltaic...

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Main Authors: Yoon Gyuyoung, Sugiyama Kyoko, Yoshioka Saya, Sakai Shinji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_04010.pdf
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spelling doaj-d5ec773d7a974753af2f89bb12163b442021-03-02T04:32:38ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110401010.1051/e3sconf/201911104010e3sconf_clima2019_04010Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050sYoon Gyuyoung0Sugiyama Kyoko1Yoshioka Saya2Sakai Shinji3Nagoya City University Sciences, Graduate School of Design and ArchitectureNagoya City University Sciences, Graduate School of Design and ArchitectureNikken Sekkei Co. Ltd.Nagoya City University Sciences, Graduate School of Design and ArchitectureIn an effort to clarify the potential use and effectiveness of direct current (DC) power supply systems and further promote their usage, this study investigates the energy saving and cost performance characteristics of such a system for a detached house equipped with roof-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels. Our evaluation considered different DC-powered appliances under different energy price conditions and made projections based on present, 2030s, and 2050s scenarios. Initial cost reductions were also considered based on assumed near-future technological developments. Our case study results show that the simple payback period is likely to be shortest in cases where DC power is only used for low-voltage appliances under present price conditions, when supplying DC power to cover interior space heating under the 2030s energy price scenario, and when covering all DC-powered appliances (including water heating) under the 2050s scenario. Taken together, these results indicate that it is desirable to set the introductory targets while projecting future energy price fluctuations and anticipating the cost reductions that will result from ongoing technological developments.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_04010.pdf
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author Yoon Gyuyoung
Sugiyama Kyoko
Yoshioka Saya
Sakai Shinji
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Sugiyama Kyoko
Yoshioka Saya
Sakai Shinji
Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s
E3S Web of Conferences
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Sugiyama Kyoko
Yoshioka Saya
Sakai Shinji
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title Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s
title_short Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s
title_full Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s
title_fullStr Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s
title_full_unstemmed Energy Efficiency and Cost Performance of Direct-Current Power Supply Systems in Residential Buildings by 2030s and 2050s
title_sort energy efficiency and cost performance of direct-current power supply systems in residential buildings by 2030s and 2050s
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In an effort to clarify the potential use and effectiveness of direct current (DC) power supply systems and further promote their usage, this study investigates the energy saving and cost performance characteristics of such a system for a detached house equipped with roof-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels. Our evaluation considered different DC-powered appliances under different energy price conditions and made projections based on present, 2030s, and 2050s scenarios. Initial cost reductions were also considered based on assumed near-future technological developments. Our case study results show that the simple payback period is likely to be shortest in cases where DC power is only used for low-voltage appliances under present price conditions, when supplying DC power to cover interior space heating under the 2030s energy price scenario, and when covering all DC-powered appliances (including water heating) under the 2050s scenario. Taken together, these results indicate that it is desirable to set the introductory targets while projecting future energy price fluctuations and anticipating the cost reductions that will result from ongoing technological developments.
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