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Insights from Stakeholders of Five Residential Smart Grid Pilot Projects in the Netherlands

机译:来自荷兰五个住宅智能电网试点项目利益相关者的见解

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This paper presents insights and perceptions of stakeholders involved in the development and implementation of residential smart grid pilot projects in the Netherlands, adding to the limited information that is currently available in this area, while expectations about the potential benefits of smart grids are high. The main research questions of this study are: (1) How have some typical residential smart grid pilots in the Netherlands been set up? (2) Which stakeholders are involved in these pilots in the year 2014? (3) What are their views and perceptions with regards to the development and performance of residential smart grids? and (4) What do these stakeholders think about the products and services that may support an active participation of end-users in a smart energy home? To obtain information, we evaluated five residential smart grid pilot projects where smart energy products and services have been implemented. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine stakeholders involved in these projects. The Strategic Niche management framework was used to identify the present state of development and implementation of smart grid pilots. Our study shows that in the Netherlands residential smart grid pilots have been set-up and funded mainly by the government and grid operators. Other stakeholders involved include energy suppliers, end-users (as an energy cooperative or individual household), product and service suppliers, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) companies, and knowledge institutes. Currently a technology-push approach exists which barely includes an integrated approach towards smart grids products and services development. To the opinion of the interviewed stakeholders, current products and services offered in residential smart grid pilots are functionally attractive, but often too technically complex for the understanding of end-users. Hence, the general view held by respondents is that end-users should be the starting point in the development of smart grid products and services at the residential areas.
机译:本文介绍了在荷兰开发和实施住宅智能电网试点项目的利益相关者的见解和看法,增加了该领域当前可用的有限信息,同时人们对智能电网的潜在利益寄予很高的期望。这项研究的主要研究问题是:(1)如何在荷兰建立一些典型的住宅智能电网试点? (2)2014年,哪些利益相关者参与了这些试点? (3)他们对住宅智能电网的发展和性能有何看法和看法? (4)这些利益相关者如何看待可能支持最终用户积极参与智能能源之家的产品和服务?为了获取信息,我们评估了五个实施了智能能源产品和服务的住宅智能电网试点项目。与参与这些项目的九个利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈。战略利基管理框架用于确定智能电网试点的开发和实施现状。我们的研究表明,在荷兰,住宅智能电网试点项目已经建立并主要由政府和电网运营商提供资金。涉及的其他利益相关者包括能源供应商,最终用户(作为能源合作社或个人家庭),产品和服务供应商,信息和通信技术(ICT)公司以及知识机构。当前存在一种技术推动方法,该方法几乎不包括用于智能电网产品和服务开发的集成方法。在受访的利益相关方看来,住宅智能电网试点中提供的当前产品和服务在功能上具有吸引力,但对于了解最终用户而言通常在技术上过于复杂。因此,受访者普遍认为,最终用户应成为在居民区开发智能电网产品和服务的起点。

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