In times of fundamental transitions, like the transition of the energy sector, it becomes imperative to facilitate effective knowledge sharing to boost the general understanding of the sector and raise public awareness.
By Jan Eric Thorsen and Oddgeir Gudmundsson, Directors, Climate Solutions, Danfoss A/S
Published in Hot Cool, edition no. 7/2023 | ISSN 0904 9681 |
Energy system experts actively share information in the format of white papers and research papers and participate in various communication forums and conferences. While these activities are well suited to address specific audience groups, there is also a need to provide easy-to-grasp material, with as low entry barriers as possible, to communicate the benefits and importance of our sector to the politicians and the general public. In this aspect, we recognize that written documents can be considered a significant barrier in today’s fast-paced world, and a more relaxed and visualized approach may be better suited. With that perspective in mind, we started exploring the possibility of conveying our thoughts and insights on complex matters in a simple video-based format of shorter duration. As a first step in this journey, we have created a video series focusing on one of the trending topics in our sector: energy system integration via sector coupling.
Sector coupling – generating and sharing knowledge is key.
The terms smart energy systems, sector coupling, or sector integration are widely applied to scope the future green energy system. How it is perceived is often linked to the area of focus for the individual, where the terms are not always anchored in the bigger perspective, risking good intentions falling short of the true potential of the considered system.
This calls for networking and cooperation of experts across sectors and professions to generate helpful insights for developing a shared vision and understanding of the overall energy system. It is about painting the big picture with adequate details for revealing the “why” and “how.”
Over the years, we have had the privilege and pleasure of being part of such cooperations through numerous research projects and platforms, where the future energy system has been discussed, analyzed, and demonstrated. This has provided great insights and understanding we would like to convey further.
Due to the complexity of modern energy systems, it is beneficial to approach the topic with different zoom levels, starting with a helicopter view to establish a shared vision and subsequently go into details of the building blocks of the energy system. This is particularly important when it comes to the introduction of fluctuating renewables and increasingly diversified energy sources.
Due to the complexities and number of actors involved in the energy system, initiatives like ProjectZero in Sønderborg can play a central role in boosting the knowledge level in their local communities and support the citizens and local companies to identify and implement energy-saving improvements, as well as energy saving behaviors.
In Sønderborg, we have great companies, research, and educational institutions with energy efficiency and green technology knowledge. Right from the start, ProjectZero is built on strong local commitment and collaboration, and this unique community is the foundation for our success in creating a sustainable Sønderborg area in development and growth.”
Sector coupling videocasts
Based on the knowledge gained from long-term cooperation with experts in the energy sector, we have made a series of videocasts focusing on sector coupling, intending to share the insights and knowledge obtained over the years. The first videocast intends to provide a general overview of why sector coupling is important and its key elements. This overview provides the general framework for the subsequent videocasts, which focuses on successful examples of district heating systems benefitting from the principles of sector coupling.
Basic of sector coupling and the role district energy systems play
Copenhagen district heating
Copenhagen has a long and successful history of district heating, with the first scheme dating back to 1903. Over the years, more and more systems were built in Copenhagen and eventually interconnected to utilize a wide range of energy sources effectively. Today, 98% of all buildings, approximately 500,000 households, in Copenhagen are heated by the district heating system. The system is an excellent example of how large district heating systems can support and benefit from sector coupling. In the Copenhagen videocast, we present the main aspects of the system and explain how the district heating system is the key to ensuring a clean, affordable, and resilient heat supply to the city.
How the Copenhagen District Heating System supports and benefits from sector coupling
Sønderborg district heating
In contrast to the Copenhagen video, the Sønderborg videocast aims to show how a small city, with 12,500 households, can successfully apply the same sector coupling principles to ensure affordable and decarbonized heat supply to its citizens. The Sønderborg District heating company supports this effort and, for example, introduced geothermal energy supplemented with sustainable biomass and electrical boilers. Now, the quest continues with extending the district heating infrastructure to other towns in the municipality and taking advantage of waste heat sources and local renewables in the area to increase the energy supply security and strengthen the local economy. In the Sønderborg videocast, we introduce the system design and the many sector coupling opportunities commonly available in smaller communities.
How the Sonderborg District Heating System supports and benefits from sector coupling
The three videocasts show that while the green transition is a challenging journey, it is possible, and the necessary building blocks and solutions are already available. A critical starting point is to establish a basic understanding of sector coupling and the role of the different sectors, particularly the interconnecting ability of the district energy system. Due to the high complexity level, it can be challenging to visualize, and that is why showcasing successful examples of sector-coupled and smart energy systems is key to build up general knowledge and inspiring cities on their journey toward sustainability.
The future aspiration
The sector coupling videocasts is the first series to share knowledge and insights. The series provides a holistic overview of the energy system and the role of district energy in particular. It provides the foundation for future knowledge sharing, focusing on the underlying aspects and technologies applied. In that respect, new ideas are lined up for additional series, and we look forward to sharing them with you.
For further information please contact: Jan Eric Thorsen, jet@Danfoss.com
“The importance of knowledge sharing” was published in Hot Cool, edition no. 7/2023. You can download the article here:
Did you find this article useful?
Subscribe to the HOT|COOL newsletters for free and get insightful articles on a variety of topics delivered to your inbox twice a month!