Meng Yuan, Ph.D. Fellow, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Visiting researcher, Sustainable Energy Planning group, Aalborg University
Presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 6-7 October 2020, Aalborg
The role of transportation electrification in the energy transition of urban agglomerations - A case of Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei region
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The role of transportation
electrification in the energy
transition of urban agglomerations
- A case of Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei region
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Meng Yuan
PhD fellow | China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Visiting researcher | Sustainable energy planning group, Aalborg University
mengy@plan.aau.dk
2. Research question
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Objective: Identifying the impacts of transportation
electrification in the integrated energy systems of
multiple interconnected regions
Economic, environmental and technical analysis
Interregional energy collaboration, especially RES
Integrated energy systems in EnergyPLAN
3. The Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei (BTH) region
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People’s republic of China The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban
agglomeration
Capital Economic Circle & Important energy consumption center
Renewable energy resources distributed unevenly
Penetration rates of EVs remain quite low (<1%)
Area 218,000 km2
Population (2019) 113 million
8%
5%
88%
Beijing
Tianjin
Hebei
RES potential
5. Planning strategies:
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Independent planning vs. Integrated planning [1]
Interregional energy cooperation
• Make development plans together
to seek mutual benefits
• Allow cross-regional energy
interaction
One energy system model
• Integrated model for BTH region
Beijing
Tianjin Hebei
Non-cooperative
• Draw up energy development plan
locally
• Operate energy system
independently
Three energy system models
Tianjin HebeiBeijing
[1] M. Yuan, J. Zinck Thellufsen, H. Lund, Y. Liang. The first feasible step towards clean heating transition in urban agglomeration: A
case study of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Energy Conversion and Management. 223 (2020) 113282.
6. 2050 Scenarios
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Name Descriptions
Planning strategy Charging strategy
Independent Integrated Dump Smart
REF Reference scenario √ √
DEV Dump charge-based independent scenario √ √
SEV Smart charge-based independent scenario √ √
CDEV Dump charge-based collaborative scenario √ √
CSEV Smart charge-based collaborative scenario √ √
7. Results: Electricity system operation
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Imp Exp Imp Exp Imp Exp Imp Exp
DEV SEV CDEV CSEV
Annualelectricityimportandexport(TWh)
Baseline 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
REF export
EV penetration
Smart charge (SEV & CSEV) > Dump charge (DEV & CDEV)
Integrated planning (CDEV & CSEV) > Independent planning (DEV & SEV)
CSEV scenario can realize a 100% CEEP curtailment
8. Results: PE consumptions & CO2 emissions
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340
350
360
370
380
390
400
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2050CO2emissions(Mton)
EV penetration
REF DEV SEV CDEV CSEV
Baseline
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2050Primaryenergyconsumption(TWh)
EV penetration
REF DEV SEV CDEV CSEV
Baseline
Under a 100% electrification, both energy-saving and CO2 emission reduction will
be above 10% compared to the baseline
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Results: Cost sensitivity analysis
(1 ) ( )future current
EV ICEV EV ICEVP P P P= + − −
Future EV purchase price Current EV purchase price
Current ICEV
purchase price
EV price decrease factor Price decline level Descriptions
EV@0% α=0
EV@25% α=25%
EV@50% α=50%
EV=ICEV α=100%
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Results: Impacts of vehicle types
Car
PC Non-taxi passenger cars
TV Taxies
Bus
UB Urban transit buses
NB Non-urban transit buses
Truck
LT Light-duty freight trucks
MT Medium-duty freight trucks
HT Heavy-duty freight trucks
PC, LT and HT are the largest contributors to energy savings
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Conclusions
The vehicle electrification could contribute greatly to
sustainable energy transition without any significant cost
increase
Interregional energy cooperation and smart charge should be
given priority
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Thank you for your attention!
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