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Optimal Electricity Distribution Framework for Public Space: Assessing Renewable Energy Proposals for Freshkills Park, New York City

doi: 10.3390/su7043753
Integrating renewable energy into public space is becoming more common as a climate change solution. However, this approach is often guided by the environmental pillar of sustainability, with less focus on the economic and social pillars. The purpose of this paper is to examine this issue in the speculative renewable energy propositions for Freshkills Park in New York City submitted for the 2012 Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) competition. This paper first proposes an optimal electricity distribution (OED) framework in and around public spaces based on relevant ecology and energy theory (Odum’s fourth and fifth law of thermodynamics). This framework addresses social engagement related to public interaction, and economic engagement related to the estimated quantity of electricity produced, in conjunction with environmental engagement related to the embodied energy required to construct the renewable energy infrastructure. Next, the study uses the OED framework to analyse the top twenty-five projects submitted for the LAGI 2012 competition. The findings reveal an electricity distribution imbalance and suggest a lack of in-depth understanding about sustainable electricity distribution within public space design. The paper concludes with suggestions for future research.
- Queensland University of Technology Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - QLD QUT Australia
- QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - QLD QUT Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
690, Monitoring, renewable energy distribution; public space; sustainability; LAGI; Freshkills Park; New York City; triple bottom line (TBL), triple bottom line (TBL), TJ807-830, TD194-195, public space, Renewable energy sources, renewable energy distribution, LAGI, Public space, GE1-350, Planning and Development, Sustainability and the Environment, Policy and Law, Environmental effects of industries and plants, 3305 Geography, Renewable energy distribution, sustainability, 2105 Renewable Energy, Environmental sciences, Triple bottom line (TBL), Sustainability, 2308 Management, New York City, Freshkills Park, jel: jel:Q, jel: jel:Q0, jel: jel:Q2, jel: jel:Q3, jel: jel:Q5, jel: jel:O13, jel: jel:Q56
690, Monitoring, renewable energy distribution; public space; sustainability; LAGI; Freshkills Park; New York City; triple bottom line (TBL), triple bottom line (TBL), TJ807-830, TD194-195, public space, Renewable energy sources, renewable energy distribution, LAGI, Public space, GE1-350, Planning and Development, Sustainability and the Environment, Policy and Law, Environmental effects of industries and plants, 3305 Geography, Renewable energy distribution, sustainability, 2105 Renewable Energy, Environmental sciences, Triple bottom line (TBL), Sustainability, 2308 Management, New York City, Freshkills Park, jel: jel:Q, jel: jel:Q0, jel: jel:Q2, jel: jel:Q3, jel: jel:Q5, jel: jel:O13, jel: jel:Q56
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