@article{TrostSternerBruckner, author = {Trost, Tobias and Sterner, Michael and Bruckner, Thomas}, title = {Impact of electric vehicles and synthetic gaseous fuels on final energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions in Germany based on long-term vehicle fleet modelling}, series = {Energy}, volume = {141}, journal = {Energy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0360-5442}, doi = {10.1016/j.energy.2017.10.006}, pages = {1215 -- 1225}, abstract = {Based on a prospective scenario analysis, possible vehicle fleet developments for the individual motor car traffic (vehicle categories N1 and M1) are investigated for Germany in order to determine the long-term vehicle fleet structure, final energy demand, and related carbon dioxide emissions until the year 2050. In this framework, a vehicle fleet model was developed which combines a bottom-up consumer demand model with a dynamic stock-flow approach. Special emphasis is thereby given to different electric power-trains and synthetic gaseous fuels based on the power-to-gas technology. In detail, two different main scenarios are developed and, in addition, the impact of different carbon dioxide taxation levels of fossil fuels on the vehicle fleet structure are analysed. The scenario results reveal a broad range of possible future vehicle fleet structures. In the short to medium timeframe, the internal combustion engine dominates the fleet as a result of efficiency improvements and an increased use of natural gas as automotive fuel. The development of electric power-trains is initially marked by hybrid vehicles, whereas battery electric vehicles dominate the fleet structure in the long-term. Under favourable conditions, also synthetic gaseous fuels are competitive which can reduce carbon dioxide emissions even further.}, language = {en} } @incollection{StadlerEckert, author = {Stadler, Ingo and Eckert, Fabian}, title = {Lastmanagement als Energiespeicher}, series = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, booktitle = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-48893-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-48893-5_11}, pages = {619 -- 644}, subject = {Lastverteilung }, language = {de} } @incollection{SoergelRiedererHeldetal., author = {S{\"o}rgel, Matthias and Riederer, Michael and Held, Andreas and Plake, Daniel and Zhu, Zhilin and Foken, Thomas and Meixner, Franz X.}, title = {Trace Gas Exchange at the Forest Floor}, series = {Energy and Matter Fluxes of a Spruce Forest Ecosystem}, volume = {229}, booktitle = {Energy and Matter Fluxes of a Spruce Forest Ecosystem}, editor = {Foken, Thomas}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-319-49387-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-49389-3_8}, pages = {157 -- 179}, abstract = {Exchange conditions at the forest floor are complex due to the heterogeneity of sources and sinks and the inhomogeneous radiation but are important for linking soil respiration to measurements in the trunk space or above canopy. Far more attention has therefore been paid to above and within canopy flows, but even studies that addressed forest floor exchange do not present measurements below 1 m or 2 m. We used a multilayer model that explicitly resolves the laminar layer, the buffer layer, and the turbulent layer to calculate fluxes from the measured profiles in the lowest meter above ground and to calculate effective surface concentrations from given fluxes. The calculated fluxes were compared to measured eddy covariance fluxes of sensible heat and O3 and to chamber derived soil fluxes of CO2 and 222Rn. Sensible heat fluxes agreed surprisingly well given the heterogeneity of radiative heating and the generally low fluxes (max. 25 W m-2). The chamber fluxes turned out to be not comparable as the chamber fluxes were too low, probably due to one of the well-known problems of enclosures such as pressure differences, disturbed gradients and exclusion of naturally occurring turbulence events and surface cooling. The O3 fluxes agreed well for high O3 values reaching down to the forest floor during full coupling of the canopy by coherent structures. During most of the time, the model overestimated the fluxes as chemical reactions were dominating within the profile. One new approach was to calculate the effective surface concentration from a given flux and compare this to measured surface concentrations. This allowed the identification of situations with a coupled and decoupled forest floor layer, which has important consequences for respiration measurements in the trunk space or above canopy and should be considered in upcoming studies.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Sterner, author = {Sterner, Michael}, title = {Power-to-Gas}, series = {Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation}, booktitle = {Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation}, editor = {Chen, Wei-Yin and Suzuki, Toshio and Lackner, Maximilian}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-319-14408-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-14409-2_89}, pages = {2775 -- 2825}, abstract = {This chapter provides an overview on the storage technology power-to-gas for the decarbonization of all energy sectors. Other than "negative emissions" with CCS or biomass, which have clear limits in potentials, costs and environmental benefits, storage and energy conversion technologies like power-to-gas and power-to-x enable the decarbonization by neutralizing the CO2 footprint of all energy services. Via the conversion of renewable electricity into chemical energy carriers like renewable hydrogen or renewable hydrocarbons, the existing fossil infrastructure with vast and sufficient storage and transport capacities can be used with carbon neutral renewable energy. After showing the demand for storage technologies, the technology components of power-to-gas are described, building the basis for the storage system power-to-gas itself that is described in detail, including efficiency, potential, CO2 emissions, and costs. In conclusion, a technical pathway of decarbonization including costs is described for the industrial nation of Germany and necessary policy frameworks are derived.}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-4015, title = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, editor = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo}, edition = {2. korrigierte und erg{\"a}nzte Auflage}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-48892-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-48893-5}, abstract = {Die Autoren dieses Werkes geben einen umfassenden {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die verschiedenen Aspekte der Energiespeicherung. Sie beschreiben zun{\"a}chst die Bedeutung von Energiespeichern in der Energieversorgung und definieren ihre Rolle darin. Dann gehen sie auf den Speicherbedarf in der Strom-, W{\"a}rme- und Kraftstoffversorgung im Kontext der Energiewende ein. Im Hauptteil werden die verschiedenen Speichertechnologien ausf{\"u}hrlich vorgestellt sowie ihre Vor- und Nachteile diskutiert. Praktische Anwendungsbeispiele und die Integration von Speichern {\"u}ber alle Energiesektoren hinweg runden das Buch ab. Zahlreiche Grafiken und Beispiele veranschaulichen das gesamte Feld der Energiespeicher und sind als Erg{\"a}nzung mehrsprachig online in Farbe verf{\"u}gbar. Die 2. Auflage enth{\"a}lt ein neues Kapitel zu den rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen, neue Studien zum Speicherbedarf, Power-to-X f{\"u}r die chemische Industrie, neue LOHC- und Lageenergiespeicher sowie neueste Trends zu Kostenentwicklung und Batterieanwendungen. „Endlich ein umfassendes Buch zur Energiewende, das auch f{\"u}r technische Laien verst{\"a}ndlich und inspirierend geschrieben ist." Franz Alt, Journalist und Buchautor „Das großartige Werk sei allen empfohlen, die sich wirklich f{\"u}r die Zukunft unseres Landes interessieren. Es zeigt auf eindrucksvolle Weise: Es wird nicht einfach, aber wir schaffen das." Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch, Physiker und Fernsehmoderator}, language = {de} } @incollection{StadlerBauerBudtetal., author = {Stadler, Ingo and Bauer, Franz and Budt, Marcus and Heindl, Eduard and Wolf, Daniel}, title = {Mechanische Energiespeicher}, series = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, booktitle = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-48893-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-48893-5_9}, pages = {495 -- 577}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{RauchBrueckl, author = {Rauch, Johannes and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver}, title = {Analysis of the correlation behavior between local available information to the overall reactive power of a medium-voltage grid group}, series = {Applied Research Conference - ARC 2017, 7 July 2017 M{\"u}nchen}, booktitle = {Applied Research Conference - ARC 2017, 7 July 2017 M{\"u}nchen}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-58712}, pages = {224 -- 230}, abstract = {The initiated energy transition leads to extensive changes in the supply of energy. The increasing use of renewable energy causes a shift of the produced power from centralized conventional power plants to decentralized energy plants. Because of this redistribution and the related change of load-flows, new challenges and problems for distribution system operators appear. This includes the integration of new loads and plants into the existing power grid and the guarantee of a high supply security and quality. It also includes strengthened requirements for the use and provision of reactive power. The project "SyNErgie" ("Systemoptimierendes Netz- und Energiemanagement f{\"u}r Verteilungsnetze der Zukunft") deals with the development of a new reactive power management, which gets embedded in grid planning and controlling processes. One focus of the project is on the integration of decentralized energy plants (DEPs) to the reactive power management. The aim is to develop a decentralized and self-sufficient reactive power control system, which only works with local available information (measures). Therefore is no necessity of a complex communication system to the grid control center. Self-controlled Q-controller in the DEPs get characteristic curves and control the reactive power sources with local measurements (e.g. current, voltage, effective power). This new reactive power control management aims for the reactive power compensation in order to increase the integration capacity of loads and plants in a grid [2]. In order to generate characteristic curves for DEPs, it is necessary to analyze the correlation behavior between the local available measurements at the DEPs and the overall-Q-behavior of the grid group at the transformer. In that regard, influencing quantities should be considered. The aim is to involve und evaluate all relevant influencing quantities in order to determine energy plants and certain operating points, in which the correlation behavior and the prediction for the overall-Q-behavior are sufficient. The next step is to develop a model that fits these correlation behaviors and generate characteristic curves. One method to generate characteristic curves for the Q-controllers is regression analysis. The developed Q-control-system with the characteristic curves will be tested, evaluated and optimized in a following field test in cooperation with distribution system operators.}, language = {de} } @incollection{SternerBreuerDreesetal., author = {Sterner, Michael and Breuer, Christopher and Drees, Tim and Eckert, Fabian and Maaz, Andreas and Pape, Carsten and Rotering, Niklas and Thema, Martin}, title = {Speicherbedarf in der Stromversorgung}, series = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, booktitle = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-48893-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-48893-5_3}, pages = {53 -- 140}, subject = {Speicherbedarf}, language = {de} } @incollection{SternerThema, author = {Sterner, Michael and Thema, Martin}, title = {Vergleich der Speichersysteme}, series = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, booktitle = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-48893-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-48893-5_12}, pages = {645 -- 682}, subject = {Energiespeicher}, language = {de} } @incollection{SternerStadlerEckertetal., author = {Sterner, Michael and Stadler, Ingo and Eckert, Fabian and Gerhardt, Norman and von Olshausen, Christian and Thema, Martin and Trost, Tobias}, title = {Speicherintegration zur Kopplung unterschiedlicher Energiesektoren}, series = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, booktitle = {Energiespeicher - Bedarf, Technologien, Integration}, edition = {2. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-48893-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-48893-5_14}, pages = {769 -- 818}, subject = {Energieversorgung}, language = {de} }