학술논문

Autonomic energy supply of distributed/isolated villages in Russia by using combination of LNG/CNG/LPG/diesel and renewable energy
Document Type
Article
Source
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; November 2019, Vol. 643 Issue: 1 p012047-012047, 1p
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ISSN
17578981; 1757899X
Abstract
This article is dedicated to search of right balance for heat and power supply of distributed villages in different conditions in Russia. Russia has a huge territory that is not connected to power grids, many villages aren't connected to natural gas network and don't have district heating systems. Approach consists of several steps. On the first step we choose isolated areas and villages that have no chances to get connection to natural gas grid. Even if they are connected to power grids, they still have a room for autonomic solutions in producing heat/hot water. In many cases quality of power is not very good. Then on the second step we compare different combinations of traditional (LNG/CNG/LPG/diesel) and renewable (PV panels, solar collectors, wind turbines + heat/power storage units) power sources in order to find the best way of power/heat supply for the village. In the article the approach is shown on two different examples - Dagestan (south of Russia) and Yakutia (north of Russia). Article also covers some ways and proposals of renewable energy supporting considering current situation in this industry.