First Approach to a Holistic Tool for Assessing RES Investment Feasibility

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Author
Flores Arias, José María
Ciabattoni, Lucio
Monteriù, Andrea
Bellido Outeiriño, Francisco José
Escribano, Antonio
Palacios García, Emilio
Publisher
MDPIDate
2018Subject
Renewable energy sourcesEnergy mix
Smart grid integration
Energy balance
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Combining availability, viability, sustainability, technical options, and environmental
impact in an energy-planning project is a difficult job itself for the today’s engineers. This becomes
harder if the potential investors also need to be persuaded. Moreover, the problem increases even
more if various consumptions are considered, as their patterns depend to a large extent on the type
of facility and the activity. It is therefore essential to develop tools to assess the balance between
generation and demand in a given installation. In this paper, a valuable tool is developed for
the seamless calculation of the integration possibilities of renewable energies and the assessment
of derived technical, financial and environmental impacts. Furthermore, it also considers their
interaction with the power grid or other networks, raising awareness of the polluting emissions
responsible for global warming. Through a series of Structured Query Language databases and
a dynamic data parameterization, the software is provided with sufficient information to encode,
calculate, simulate and graphically display information on the generation and demand of electric,
thermal and transport energy, all in a user-friendly environment, finally providing an evaluation and
feasibility report.