Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts

An ICES is being considered for a community located in a small New England city. (MCW) It is part of the city's newer development. It is a commercial park of offices, shopping center, bank, hospital, and hotel. The ICES for this community is designed to meet all heating, cooling, steam, and...

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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:6469928 2023-07-30T04:05:34+02:00 Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts None 2013-06-06 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6469928 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6469928 https://doi.org/10.2172/6469928 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6469928 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6469928 https://doi.org/10.2172/6469928 doi:10.2172/6469928 29 ENERGY PLANNING POLICY AND ECONOMY 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSUMPTION AND UTILIZATION ENERGY CONSERVATION ICES ECONOMIC IMPACT EVALUATION NORTH ATLANTIC REGION CO-GENERATION COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS DECISION MAKING EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY SUPPLIES FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUELS LAND USE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC OPINION RELIABILITY SOLID WASTES TAXES DEUS POWER GENERATION STEAM GENERATION WASTES 2013 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/6469928 2023-07-11T10:48:44Z An ICES is being considered for a community located in a small New England city. (MCW) It is part of the city's newer development. It is a commercial park of offices, shopping center, bank, hospital, and hotel. The ICES for this community is designed to meet all heating, cooling, steam, and hot water needs. Electricity from the cogeneration unit is to be sold to the local utility, and electricity for the community will be purchased as at present. However, future electrical demand will be reduced, since absorption chillers, which will be powered by heat recovered from the central ICES unit, will partially replace electric air conditioners. In addition, hot-water heating from ICES will, in some cases, lower electrical use. Thus, the ICES involves substitution of energy forms as well as modification of fuel requirements. Examination of the integrated system, in comparison with existing energy systems, includes both indirect economic impacts (employment and fiscal effects on the city) and indirect energy impacts. The indirect economic analysis proceeds from an initial description of conditions that determine employment and fiscal results through specific estimates of employment and then revenues and costs to municipal government and finally to an evaluation of ICES's worth to the city. The indirect energy analysis compares energy resource requirements of the ICES with those for gas, oil, and electric systems now serving the community. (MCW) Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
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topic 29 ENERGY PLANNING
POLICY AND ECONOMY
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION
CONSUMPTION
AND UTILIZATION
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ICES
ECONOMIC IMPACT
EVALUATION
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
CO-GENERATION
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DECISION MAKING
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY SUPPLIES
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
FUELS
LAND USE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC OPINION
RELIABILITY
SOLID WASTES
TAXES
DEUS
POWER GENERATION
STEAM GENERATION
WASTES
spellingShingle 29 ENERGY PLANNING
POLICY AND ECONOMY
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION
CONSUMPTION
AND UTILIZATION
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ICES
ECONOMIC IMPACT
EVALUATION
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
CO-GENERATION
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DECISION MAKING
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY SUPPLIES
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
FUELS
LAND USE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC OPINION
RELIABILITY
SOLID WASTES
TAXES
DEUS
POWER GENERATION
STEAM GENERATION
WASTES
None
Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
topic_facet 29 ENERGY PLANNING
POLICY AND ECONOMY
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION
CONSUMPTION
AND UTILIZATION
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ICES
ECONOMIC IMPACT
EVALUATION
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
CO-GENERATION
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DECISION MAKING
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY SUPPLIES
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
FUELS
LAND USE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC OPINION
RELIABILITY
SOLID WASTES
TAXES
DEUS
POWER GENERATION
STEAM GENERATION
WASTES
description An ICES is being considered for a community located in a small New England city. (MCW) It is part of the city's newer development. It is a commercial park of offices, shopping center, bank, hospital, and hotel. The ICES for this community is designed to meet all heating, cooling, steam, and hot water needs. Electricity from the cogeneration unit is to be sold to the local utility, and electricity for the community will be purchased as at present. However, future electrical demand will be reduced, since absorption chillers, which will be powered by heat recovered from the central ICES unit, will partially replace electric air conditioners. In addition, hot-water heating from ICES will, in some cases, lower electrical use. Thus, the ICES involves substitution of energy forms as well as modification of fuel requirements. Examination of the integrated system, in comparison with existing energy systems, includes both indirect economic impacts (employment and fiscal effects on the city) and indirect energy impacts. The indirect economic analysis proceeds from an initial description of conditions that determine employment and fiscal results through specific estimates of employment and then revenues and costs to municipal government and finally to an evaluation of ICES's worth to the city. The indirect energy analysis compares energy resource requirements of the ICES with those for gas, oil, and electric systems now serving the community. (MCW)
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title Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
title_short Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
title_full Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
title_fullStr Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
title_full_unstemmed Cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
title_sort cost study application of the guidebook on integrated community energy systems: indirect economic and energy impacts
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