Ödrift av sportfastigheter : I samarbete med Sportfastigheter AB

University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology

Abstract: Self-sufficient energy systems have been established as a local solution to the global increase in energy demand. This project, in collaboration with Sportfastigheter AB, aims to investigate the potential for energy self-sufficiency of sports facilities within Uppsala kommun. Three facilities were chosen: Bälinge IP, Ekebyvallen IP and Sunnersta IP. A comprehensive study was conducted for Bälinge IP, which included data collection, model building in Matlab, simulation and analysis combined with a brief economic analysis. More streamlined studies were carried out for Ekebyvallen and Sunnersta IP. Three different cases were proposed. Case 1 aims to establish net self-sufficiency over a year for a chosen facility within a budget of 500 000 SEK. Case 2 aims to establish net self-sufficiency for a chosen facility exceeding a budget of 500 000 SEK but within reason; and case 3 aims to make the chosen facility entirely self-sufficient, to an extent where it could be decoupled from the grid and still function at capacity year-round. Case 3 is approached with no budgetary limitations. For case 1 & 2 established technologies such as photovoltaic cells and geothermal heat pumps were utilized, whereas case 3 also included more recent technological advancements within insulation, heat recycling and hydrogen fuel cell technology. The report concludes that achieving net self-sufficiency is possible within the budget limit for cases 1 & 2, and complete self-sufficiency is possible albeit expensive for case 3. Due to the geographical and climatological limitations in Sweden self-sufficiency is difficult to achieve without substantially increasing the capital investment.

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