Urban-rural relations in renewable electric energy supply – the case of a German energy region

The study analyzes the cross-linking of urban and rural regions in terms of synergies between electric energy supply from renewables and electric energy demand by taking the example of a  German energy region. The cooperation between a German medium-sized city, the City of Osnabrück, and its neighbo...

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Main Authors: Caroline Möller, Martin Faulstich, Sandra Rosenberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University Press 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/2481
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spelling doaj-df0bc584e087428d90d7e5343de3db342021-03-18T11:55:35ZengAalborg University PressInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management2246-29292246-29292019-07-012110.5278/ijsepm.2019.21.72057Urban-rural relations in renewable electric energy supply – the case of a German energy regionCaroline Möller0Martin Faulstich1Sandra Rosenberger2Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbHClausthal University of TechnologyOsnabrück University of Applied SciencesThe study analyzes the cross-linking of urban and rural regions in terms of synergies between electric energy supply from renewables and electric energy demand by taking the example of a  German energy region. The cooperation between a German medium-sized city, the City of Osnabrück, and its neighboring rural municipalities, Landkreis Osnabrück and Kreis Steinfurt, is evaluated regarding a joint regional electric energy supply. Real self-sufficiency degrees resulting from residual load profiles are analyzed for different scenarios. Cross-linking the city with its rural neighbors leads to higher possible self-sufficiency rates within the urban area. As to the rural regions, self-sufficiency decreases compared to considering them as single regions. The rural municipality Landkreis Osnabrück, e.g., achieves 68% real self-sufficiency with respect to its 2030 renewable energy targets and without considering storage. Cross-linkage with the City of Osnabrück results in a decrease to 60% while at the same time from the perspective of the City of Osnabrück self-sufficiency increases from 27 to 60%.https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/2481
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description The study analyzes the cross-linking of urban and rural regions in terms of synergies between electric energy supply from renewables and electric energy demand by taking the example of a  German energy region. The cooperation between a German medium-sized city, the City of Osnabrück, and its neighboring rural municipalities, Landkreis Osnabrück and Kreis Steinfurt, is evaluated regarding a joint regional electric energy supply. Real self-sufficiency degrees resulting from residual load profiles are analyzed for different scenarios. Cross-linking the city with its rural neighbors leads to higher possible self-sufficiency rates within the urban area. As to the rural regions, self-sufficiency decreases compared to considering them as single regions. The rural municipality Landkreis Osnabrück, e.g., achieves 68% real self-sufficiency with respect to its 2030 renewable energy targets and without considering storage. Cross-linkage with the City of Osnabrück results in a decrease to 60% while at the same time from the perspective of the City of Osnabrück self-sufficiency increases from 27 to 60%.
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