Abstract |
The development of sustainable system strategies at the municipal level is a challenging task since various factors like the business portfolio, the technological progress, the actor base, the regulatory framework and the market status might influence the results of an assessment. Given the complexity, system interdependencies between different alternatives need to be considered. One possibility to support decision makers is to apply Energy System Optimization Models (ESOMs). This paper reviews selected ESOMs with a high level of modeling detail and thus with high spatial, temporal and contextual resolutions that can be applied to support the decision-making process at municipalities. The main objective is to identify modeling approaches and future challenges to design such systems using several modeling frameworks. First, necessary system elements and interrelations are elaborated based on existing municipal system descriptions. The requirements are included in the derived definition of Integrated Multi-Modal Energy System (IMMES). Second, selected ESOMs are analyzed in terms of the requirements of the system definition. In doing so, existing fundamental approaches are demonstrated. Third, challenges for new mathematical approaches are provided. This review shows that a few modeling approaches are quite prevalent. Future design of models can be directly based on these practices. Additionally, most of the reviewed ESOMs only fulfill certain requirements of IMMES with a more complex approach. Concluding, future ESOMs need to address six research challenges: integrated view, business modeling, spatial planning, complexity level, temporal resolution and uncertainty analysis. |