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- Title
Evaluating Land Eligibility Constraints of Renewable Energy Sources in Europe.
- Authors
Ryberg, David Severin; Robinius, Martin; Stolten, Detlef
- Abstract
The amount and distribution of land which is eligible for renewable energy sources (RES) is fundamental to the role these technologies will play in future energy systems. Unfortunately, land eligibility (LE) investigations in the literature are plagued by many inconsistencies between studies, impeding the work of researchers and policy makers interested in energy system development planning. As one factor contributing to this, the criteria used to construct land exclusion constraints have not been the focus of scientific investigation on a large scale, and as such their interactions are not well known.Therefore, an open source LE framework was used to perform evaluations in the European context of 36 commonly used constraints. After direct visualization, three measures by which these constraints are valuable to an LE analysis were computed: independence, exclusivity, and overlap. Results show extensive spatial sensitivity to constrain influence. Furthermore, some constraints, such as proximity to agriculture and woodland areas, rank high in all three measures; others, such as distance from airports and camping sites, consistently rank low; and still others, such as elevation, score highly in one measure but not the others. With these results, LE researchers can better understand the contributions of the constraints used in their analyses.
- Subjects
POWER resources; ENERGY development; FORESTS &; forestry; VISUALIZATION; CONSTRAINTS (Physics)
- Publication
Energies (19961073), 2018, Vol 11, Issue 5, p1246
- ISSN
1996-1073
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/en11051246