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Energia Pulita e Comunit? Energetiche Rinnovabili: il caso-studio dello Stadio Olimpico di Roma

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  • Leone Maria Barbaro
  • Roberto de Lieto Vollaro

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Grandi infrastrutture di uso pubblico, come gli stadi, possono diventare una risorsa fondamentale per l?abitato urbano circostante grazie all?installazione di pannelli fotovoltaici sulle loro coperture. Uno stadio, utilizzato poche volte alla settimana, pu? diventare una centrale elettrica funzionante tutti i giorni, senza impatto ambientale o architettonico, installando sulla sua copertura un impianto fotovoltaico. Pertanto, potrebbe fornire energia elettrica rinnovabile alla comunit? locale in un?ottica di Comunit? Energetica Rinnovabile (CER). Questo studio si concentra sullo Stadio Olimpico di Roma, indagando possibili strategie di condivisione dell?energia rinnovabile prodotta. La modellazione energetica dell?impianto fotovoltaico ? stata effettuata mediante il software di simulazione dinamica System Advisor Model (SAM). Quindi, la produzione di energia rinnovabile da fotovoltaico ? stata correlata con il fabbisogno energetico per l?illuminazione stradale e i consumi domestici e non. I risultati evidenziano la potenzialit? di questo nuovo concept di produzione e condivisione dell?energia dal punto di vista energetico, economico e ambientale.

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  • Leone Maria Barbaro & Roberto de Lieto Vollaro, 2024. "Energia Pulita e Comunit? Energetiche Rinnovabili: il caso-studio dello Stadio Olimpico di Roma," PRISMA Economia - Societ? - Lavoro, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2024(2), pages 111-121.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:pripri:v:html10.3280/pri2024-002009
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