Research Article

Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management

Volume: 11 Number: 5 October 21, 2025
  • Yeqing Zhu
  • Yu Wang
  • Shen Hou
  • Yanjun Chen
  • Luzheng Zhang *
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Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management

Abstract

In the context of China’s dual carbon goals—carbon peaking and carbon neutrality—the implementation of high-efficiency carbon reduction and control technologies is of paramount importance. This study evaluates the impact of renewable energy integration and energy management strategies on carbon emissions in a research and office institute park located in Nanjing, China. A 1.162 MW photovoltaic system was deployed to supply on-site electricity demand. The system exhibited substantial performance, achieving electricity self-sufficiency rates exceeding 100% on 50 days and surpassing 50% on 58.8% of the monitored days over the study period. To enhance energy efficiency on the demand side, the air conditioning temperature set point was raised from 25 °C to 27 °C. This adjustment led to a 15.1% reduction in air conditioning energy consumption and increased the average summer photovoltaic self-sufficiency rate from 51.27% to 56.85%. In addition, a carbon flux tower was installed to facilitate continuous monitoring of carbon flux and atmospheric CO₂ concentrations. The measured data indicated consistently low carbon dioxide concentrations and negative carbon flux values, with average concentrations of 464.87 ppm and mean CO₂ flux of –0.0087 mg/m²·s, respectively. These results underscore the effectiveness of integrated renewable energy systems and active demand-side management in reducing operational carbon emissions in urban building clusters.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Bio-Fluids

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

October 21, 2025

Submission Date

April 22, 2025

Acceptance Date

May 20, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 11 Number: 5

APA
Zhu, Y., Wang, Y., Hou, S., Chen, Y., & Zhang, L. (2025). Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management. Journal of Thermal Engineering, 11(5), 1540-1551. https://doi.org/10.14744/thermal.0000992
AMA
1.Zhu Y, Wang Y, Hou S, Chen Y, Zhang L. Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management. Journal of Thermal Engineering. 2025;11(5):1540-1551. doi:10.14744/thermal.0000992
Chicago
Zhu, Yeqing, Yu Wang, Shen Hou, Yanjun Chen, and Luzheng Zhang. 2025. “Enhancing Carbon Neutrality through Renewable Energy and Demand-Side Management”. Journal of Thermal Engineering 11 (5): 1540-51. https://doi.org/10.14744/thermal.0000992.
EndNote
Zhu Y, Wang Y, Hou S, Chen Y, Zhang L (October 1, 2025) Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management. Journal of Thermal Engineering 11 5 1540–1551.
IEEE
[1]Y. Zhu, Y. Wang, S. Hou, Y. Chen, and L. Zhang, “Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management”, Journal of Thermal Engineering, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 1540–1551, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.14744/thermal.0000992.
ISNAD
Zhu, Yeqing - Wang, Yu - Hou, Shen - Chen, Yanjun - Zhang, Luzheng. “Enhancing Carbon Neutrality through Renewable Energy and Demand-Side Management”. Journal of Thermal Engineering 11/5 (October 1, 2025): 1540-1551. https://doi.org/10.14744/thermal.0000992.
JAMA
1.Zhu Y, Wang Y, Hou S, Chen Y, Zhang L. Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management. Journal of Thermal Engineering. 2025;11:1540–1551.
MLA
Zhu, Yeqing, et al. “Enhancing Carbon Neutrality through Renewable Energy and Demand-Side Management”. Journal of Thermal Engineering, vol. 11, no. 5, Oct. 2025, pp. 1540-51, doi:10.14744/thermal.0000992.
Vancouver
1.Yeqing Zhu, Yu Wang, Shen Hou, Yanjun Chen, Luzheng Zhang. Enhancing carbon neutrality through renewable energy and demand-side management. Journal of Thermal Engineering. 2025 Oct. 1;11(5):1540-51. doi:10.14744/thermal.0000992

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