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Construction of a webgis tool based on a gis semiautomated processing for the localization of p2g plants in sicily (Italy)
Maurizio CelluraFilippo D'ippolitoMarcello La Guardiasubject
Geographic information systemComputer scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationcomputer.software_genreAsset (computer security)WebGISRelational database management systemEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)P2GComputers in Earth ScienceseducationRDBMSeducation.field_of_studyGeography (General)Databasebusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemMCAHydrogen technologiesGridRenewable energyRESG1-922businesscomputerdescription
The recent diffusion of RES (Renewable Energy Sources), considering the electric energy produced by photovoltaic and wind plants, brought to light the problem of the unpredictable nature of wind and solar energy. P2G (Power to Gas) implementation seems to be the right solution, transforming curtailed energy in hydrogen. The choice of the settlement of P2G plants is linked to many factors like the distances between the gas grid and the settlement of RES plants, the transportation networks, the energy production, and population distribution. In light of this, the implementation of a Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) into a Geographic Information System (GIS) processing represents a good strategy to achieve the goal in a specific territorial asset. In this work, this method has been applied to the case of study of Sicily (Italy). The paper shows in detail the geomatic semi-automated processing that allows to find the set of possible solutions and further to choose the best localization for new P2G plants, connected to a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) and integrated with a WebGIS visualization for real-time analysis. This system is useful for the management, the development, and the study of hydrogen technologies, in order to link the electrical network and the gas network datasets with economical and infrastructural assets through GIS processing. In the future new factors will join in the process as policies on hydrogen take shape.
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2021-10-02 |