JAUE2024-033: Overall Overview of Leading CEMS in Smart Communities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69457/aiue.20240033Keywords:
Smart Community, CEMS(Community Energy Management System) , CGS(cogeneration system), Waste Biomass Heat Supply, Biogas Power PlantAbstract
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) is promoting compact cities integrated with regional public transportation, especially in regional cities with declining populations and aging populations, in order to maintain regional vitality, secure daily life functions such as medical care, welfare, and commerce, and allow elderly people to live in peace.
In addition, in order to achieve carbon neutrality, in addition to thorough energy conservation, further utilization of renewable energy and unused energy is necessary.
This paper presents an overview of a combined heat and power energy center(EC) in a compact city in a cold and snowy region planned to solve these problems, as well as the effective use of the neighbouring waste biomass heat supply and the linkage between the reverse-flow capable cogeneration system (CGS) and a biogas power plant outside the city block.
The paper will also provide an overview of Community Energy Management System (CEMS), an advanced smart community technology that connects the energy supply side and the energy demand side with IT to optimize energy operations inside and outside the city block.