PALA, M. Simon (2024) Chargé d’études énergies renouvelables Étude du potentiel de stockage d’énergie en Région Hauts-de-France PFE - Project Graduation, ENSTA.
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Abstract
In the face of climate change, it’s essential to move away from fossil fuels. This shift away from fossil fuels (electrification of uses) implies an increase in the production of decarbonized electricity. Although France produces low-carbon nuclear energy, the de- velopment of renewable energies is necessary (territorial resilience, speed of deployment, etc.). These concerns are at the heart of the operations of SEM Énergies Hauts-de-France, which develops and invests in renewable energy projects on a regional scale. Increasing consumption coupled with intermittent renewable energies is also creating a need for flexibility (intermittent, non-controllable energy production). In order to maintain the supply-demand balance, energy storage is one of the levers to help integrate renewable energies and provide services to the power grid (localized reinforcement, decongestion, flexibilities, ...). The energy industry plays a major role in heating, often fuelled by fossil fuels such as oil and gas, contributing to carbon emissions. However, solutions do exist to decarbonize this sector, for example through the use of heat storage technologies. This internship report relates my final year internship and my missions in the man- agement of renewable energy projects and the study of energy storage potential in the Hauts-de-France region (North of France).
Item Type: | Thesis (PFE - Project Graduation) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Storage, Renewable Energies, Photovoltaics, Territories, Citizens |
Subjects: | Fluid Mechanics and Energy |
ID Code: | 10437 |
Deposited By: | Simon Pala |
Deposited On: | 28 oct. 2024 12:27 |
Dernière modification: | 28 oct. 2024 12:27 |
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