Reference Study Coupling Sector

It is already clear today that sector integration shifts sales volumes between the energy sources power, natural gas, synthetic gases and district heating and is seen as a risk for gas networks. But it also offers opportunities for power and heat. The technical and economic lifetimes of networks mean that all new investments in this asset class must be feasible beyond 2050.

The enervis sector integration reference study provides a spatially high-resolution and long-term forecast of energy demand. This supports you in planning and provides a solid basis for decisions on investments in power, gas and heat grids. The joint consideration of the energy grids helps to develop synergies between the grids. Our expert evaluation supports you not only in planning and evaluation, but also in communication with committees and public stakeholders.

BENEFIT AND RESULTS

DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENERGY SYSTEM UP TO 2050 (PART A)

BENEFIT
Strategic effects of the sector integration on the business areas

RESULTS
Technology development until 2050 (P2X, electrolysis, renewables etc.)
Development in the heating and transport sector up to 2050
Long-term development of gas, power and heat demand in Germany

 

EFFECTS ON YOUR SUPPLY AREA (PART B)

BENEFIT
Prognosis of gas, power and heat demand in your grid or sales area

RESULTS
Development of final energy demand in the transport and heating sector by energy source at district level
Development of gas and power consumption
Peak loads at distribution network level in your circuit

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Your Contact

Sebastian Gulbis
Fon +49 (0)30 695175-0
E-Mail: sebastian.gulbis@enervis.de

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