Study on sustainable redevelopment of a densely built-up area in Tokyo by introducing a distributed local energy supply system |
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Authors: | Hong Chen Ryozo Ooka Kazuo Iwamura Hong Huang Nobufusa Yoshizawa Kiyoshi Miisho Satoshi Yoshida Sanae Namatame Atsushi Sakakura Syunichi Tanaka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan;2. Musashi Institute of Technology, UIA, JIA, Tokyo, Japan;3. IWAMURA Atelier Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan;4. Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan;5. Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | “Distributed local energy systems” had been expected to rationalize the supply of energy to built-up areas, but until now very little research has been performed to estimate the effect of their application to actual cities. In this research, therefore, a future vision for the year 2030 in the Sancha Area (SANCHA VISION 2030), a typical densely built-up area in Tokyo, has been elaborated including a simulation to estimate benefits from the application of distributed energy systems in terms of reduced energy consumption and CO2 emissions as well as mitigation of the heat-island phenomenon. As a result, it was demonstrated that a “distributed local energy system”, which provides a district with both electrical power and heat through an integrated distribution system, may contribute to a considerable improvement in energy efficiency for those areas. In addition, it may also provide other benefits, including enhancement of living amenity and urban security in times of emergency. |
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Keywords: | Distributed energy Heat island CFD analysis Densely built-up area |
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