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Citizens empowerment in smart energy communities
Nowadays, citizens have greater opportunities to join energy cooperatives, participate in co-owned renewable energy production and take on the role of energy prosumers. However, smart services are usually designed to fulfill a number of technological criteria and ensure the resilience of the energy systems, rarely taking into account end user input in the process. This paper introduces methods to empower citizens in the design and use of smart services and gives an example from a Swiss case study.
Citizens empowerment in smart energy communities
Nowadays, citizens have greater opportunities to join energy cooperatives, participate in co-owned renewable energy production and take on the role of energy prosumers. However, smart services are usually designed to fulfill a number of technological criteria and ensure the resilience of the energy systems, rarely taking into account end user input in the process. This paper introduces methods to empower citizens in the design and use of smart services and gives an example from a Swiss case study.
Citizens empowerment in smart energy communities
Sidqi, Yousra (author) / Zimmermann, Fiona (author) / Hegner, Lukas (author) / Ponomareva, Anastasia (author)
2022-09-26
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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