Energy design investigation for the Greek area of the North Aegean Sea
G Mihalakakou,
M Santamouris and
H Kovras
Renewable Energy, 2001, vol. 24, issue 2, 171-183
Abstract:
This paper describes an investigation of the energy design in the area of the North Aegean Sea. The future energy consumption is predicted until 2010 using simple statistic models for each economic sector such as domestic, tertiary and agricultural, transport, industry, etc. Three different energy design scenarios have been developed for predicting the energy consumption for each economic sector. These scenarios present three major energy evolutions: a conventionally expected energy evolution (business as usual); an energy saving evolution; and a combination of energy saving with simultaneous exploitation of renewable energy sources. The energy design investigation for the area of the North Aegean Sea is mainly based on simple statistic analysis on data describing the energy balance for each economic sector and kind of energy use. This energy balance analysis for the area of the North Aegean Sea has been performed in the present study in order to be furthermore used in the energy design investigation.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1016/S0960-1481(00)00200-7
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