Sawant, ParantapaBraasch, ChristianKoch, ManuelBürger, AdrianKallio, Sonja2024-08-162024-08-162021-111742-65881742-659610.1088/1742-6596/2042/1/012095https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/47049https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-10047A coordinated operation of decentralised micro-scale hybrid energy systems within a locally managed network such as a district or neighbourhood will play a significant role in the sector-coupled energy grid of the future. A quantitative analysis of the effects of the primary energy factors, energy conversion efficiencies, load profiles, and control strategies on their energy-economic balance can aid in identifying important trends concerning their deployment within such a network. In this contribution, an analysis of the operational data from five energy laboratories in the trinational Upper-Rhine region is evaluated and a comparison to a conventional reference system is presented. Ten exemplary data-sets representing typical operation conditions for the laboratories in different seasons and the latest information on their national energy strategies are used to evaluate the primary energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and demand-related costs. Various conclusions on the ecologic and economic feasibility of hybrid building energy systems are drawn to provide a toe-hold to the engineering community in their planning and development.en624 - Ingenieurbau und UmwelttechnikAn energy-economic analysis of real-world hybrid building energy systems01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift