How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities?

The paper explores future opportunities as well as challenges arising from urban manufacturing (UM) regarding the design of sustainable energy systems for cities. Global trends affect the type of production (e.g. Industry 4.0) as well as the industrial structure (e.g. convergence of services and pro...

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Main Authors: Tanja Tötzer, Romana Stollnberger, Roland Krebs, Mara Haas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University Press 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/3347
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spelling doaj-d67bdffdfb674c82b74ddbf0ed1f30902021-03-18T11:55:35ZengAalborg University PressInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management2246-29292246-29292019-10-012410.5278/ijsepm.33472795How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities?Tanja Tötzer0Romana StollnbergerRoland KrebsMara HaasAIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbHThe paper explores future opportunities as well as challenges arising from urban manufacturing (UM) regarding the design of sustainable energy systems for cities. Global trends affect the type of production (e.g. Industry 4.0) as well as the industrial structure (e.g. convergence of services and production) of UM in cities. This causes new requirements but also new options for the urban energy system. The study presented in this paper examines this area of tension and explores not only the potentials of waste heat use, but also additional electricity demand trough steadily advancing digitalisation. The study illustrates, that over the next few years it will be key to improve the interfaces between actors and sectors: between companies ("energy communities"), between industry and grid/energy supply company/neighbouring settlement areas and between the sectors heat-electricity-gas-mobility through e.g. power-to-x and possible uses of hydrogen. The paper concludes with a concept for integrating urban manufacturing optimally in the urban energy system for a sustainable energy transition in the future.https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/3347
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How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities?
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title How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities?
title_short How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities?
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title_full_unstemmed How can Urban Manufacturing contribute to a more sustainable energy system in cities?
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description The paper explores future opportunities as well as challenges arising from urban manufacturing (UM) regarding the design of sustainable energy systems for cities. Global trends affect the type of production (e.g. Industry 4.0) as well as the industrial structure (e.g. convergence of services and production) of UM in cities. This causes new requirements but also new options for the urban energy system. The study presented in this paper examines this area of tension and explores not only the potentials of waste heat use, but also additional electricity demand trough steadily advancing digitalisation. The study illustrates, that over the next few years it will be key to improve the interfaces between actors and sectors: between companies ("energy communities"), between industry and grid/energy supply company/neighbouring settlement areas and between the sectors heat-electricity-gas-mobility through e.g. power-to-x and possible uses of hydrogen. The paper concludes with a concept for integrating urban manufacturing optimally in the urban energy system for a sustainable energy transition in the future.
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