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Toile énergétique
Characteristics
Experimental territoryDunkirk employment area
Produced byAgence d’urbanisme et de développement de la région Flandre-Dunkerque (AGUR)
Release dateJune 8, 2018
Related ToileToile industrielle


La Toile énergétique is a decision support tool that provides a global perspective on the local energy system.

Description[edit]

La Toile énergétique traces the energy flows between different actors in the employment area. This observation tool is inspired by la Toile industrielle[1] developed by AGUR in 2009. La Toile énergétique explains in the most intelligible way the path of energy on the territory: from its arrival to its final consumption. In this example, the experimental territory is Dunkirk[2].

Objective[edit]

This tool of statistical graphics aims to identify actions plan at the local level in order to contribute to the energy transition [3]. It can be defined as a tentative to reduce the share of non renewable energy and to increase the one of Renewable energy to sustainably meet all energy needs (transition from non-renewable energy to sustainable energy). In addition to observation, la Toile énergétique allows environmental monitoring of the various actions carried out on the territory by the producers, the consumers or even the transmission and distribution network operators. The purpose of this tool is also to anticipate exogenous shocks in the territory, for example, the dismantling of nuclear power plant or the construction of wind farm. The tool will, therefore, be able to identify impacts on the local energy system.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Toile industrielle ® The Dunkirk area industrial relations network". www.agur-dunkerque.org. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  2. ^ "Industrial ecology in Dunkirk". www.dunkerquepromotion.org. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  3. ^ Fedoua, Kasmi (2018). "Écologie industrielle, milieu éco-innovateur et diversification de l'économie territoriale:le cas du complexe industrialo-portuaire de Dunkerque". HAL.