Cities Ready for Energy Crises - Building Urban energy Resilience


Autoria(s): van den Dobblesteen, Andy; Keeffe, Greg; Tillie, Nico
Contribuinte(s)

Gomes, Vanessa

Gomes da Silva, Maristela

Data(s)

23/07/2012

Resumo

Various sources indicate that threats to modern cities lie in the availability of essential streams, among which energy. Most cities are strongly reliant on fossil fuels; not one case of a fully self-sufficient city is known. Engineering resilience is the rate at which a system returns to a single steady or cyclic state following a perturbation. Certain resilience, for the duration of a crisis, would improve the urban capability to survive such a period without drastic measures.<br/>The capability of cities to prepare for and respond to energy crises in the near future is supported by greater or temporary self-sufficiency. The objective of the underlying research is a model for a city – including its surrounding rural area – that can sustain energy crises. Therefore, accurate monitoring of the current urban metabolism is needed for the use of energy. This can be used to pinpoint problem areas. Furthermore, a sustainable energy system is needed, in which the cycle is better closed. This will require a three-stepped approach of energy savings, energy exchange and sustainable energy generation. Essential is the capacity to store energy surpluses for periods of shortage (crises).<br/>The paper discusses the need for resilient cities and the approach to make cities resilient to energy crises.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/cities-ready-for-energy-crises--building-urban-energy-resilience(23656855-5e63-4258-b0e8-d39268808002).html

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/1777646/RS37751_1.pdf

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eng

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Fonte

van den Dobblesteen , A , Keeffe , G & Tillie , N 2012 , Cities Ready for Energy Crises - Building Urban energy Resilience . in V Gomes & M Gomes da Silva (eds) , Emerging Economies : SASBE 2012 . 1 edn , vol. 1 , Brazil , pp. 120-128 .

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