The Future Energy System – Distributed Production and Use

Risø Energy Report 4

Edited by Hans Larsen and Leif Sønderberg Petersen
 
Risø National Laboratory, October 2005, 62 p., ISBN 87-550-3474-8
Risø-R-1534(EN) 4 Mb, Dansk resume, English summary
 

Abstract

The coming decades will bring big changes in energy systems throughout the world. The systems are expected to change from central power plants producing electricity and maybe heat for the customers to a combination of central units and a variety of distributed units such as renewable energy technologies or fuel cells. Furthermore the following developments are expected:

  • closer link between supply and end-use
  • closer link between the various energy carriers distributed through grids such as electricity, heat, natural gas and maybe hydrogen in the future
  • increased energy trade across national borders
  the future energy system – distributed production and use

Risø Energy Report 4 is the fourth in a series of reports covering energy issues at global, regional and national levels. This report covers the future of energy systems over the next 20–30 years. It deals with sustainable energy in general, but pays special attention to system aspects and the distribution of energy through grids such as those used for natural gas, electricity, district heating and hydrogen. The focus is on industrialised countries, but the report also deals with specific points relevant to developing countries, such as isolated energy systems.

The transport sector is discussed only in the context of its use of energy supplied through the various grids.

Individual chapters of the report have been written by Risø staff members and leading Danish and international experts. The report is based on internationally recognised scientific material, and is fully referenced and refereed by an international panel of independent experts. Information on current developments is taken from the most up-to-date and authoritative sources available.

Our target groups are colleagues, collaborating partners, customers, funding organisations, the Danish government and international organisations including the European Union, the International Energy Agency and the United Nations.

Papers

Summary, conclusions and recommendations

International trends and scenarios for future energy systems

Denmark in a European market

Distributed generation

Efficiency improvements

Flexibility, stability and security of energy supply

Interaction between supply and end-use

System control and communication

Supply technologies in the future energy system

References

Presentations

Velkommen
Jørgen Kjems, Risø

Energy Report 4: Perspektiver, udfordringer og handlemuligheder
Hans Larsen

Systemansvar for et elsystem med distribueret produktion -cellestrukturen
Peder Ø. Andreasen, Energinet.dk

Distribuerede Energisystemer - Et vækstområde for danske energivirksomheder
Torkil Bentzen, ENERGI E2 A/S

System Control & Communication
Henrik Bindner, VEA, Risø
Jacob Østergaard, CET, DTU

Danmarks rolle i det Europæiske energimarked
Poul Erik Morthorst, Risø

Vekselvirkning mellem system og slutbruger: Prisfølsomt elforbrug
Mikael Togeby, Energinet.dk

 

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