Towards a Social License To Automate in Demand Side Management: Challenges, Perspectives and Regional Aspects

Peter Fröhlich (Speaker), Tara Esterl, Sophie Adams, Declan Kuch, Selin Yilmaz, Cecilia Katzeff, Christian Winzer, Lisa Diamond, Johann Schrammel, Zofia Lukszo

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Abstract

Demand side management (DSM) requires automation, in order to suitably address the fluctuating conditions within energy grids. One of the major challenges for introducing and maintaining automation solutions for DSM is to acquire a social license, that is, to ensure the acceptance and approval of the affected by the affected stakeholder communities. In this paper, we provide an overview of the current state of knowledge and remaining challenges to understand the relevant factors to acquire such a social license to automate. We also introduce into a novel related international work group of the International Energy Agency Technology Cooperation Programme on User-centered Energy Systems. The scope and planned activities of this work group are presented, which shall lead to a set of globally reaching and regionally contextualized guidelines for the successful set up and operation of DSM.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication16. Symposium Energieinnovation
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventEnInnov2020: 16. Symposium Energieinnovation -
Duration: 12 Feb 202014 Feb 2020

Conference

ConferenceEnInnov2020: 16. Symposium Energieinnovation
Period12/02/2014/02/20

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Capturing Experience
  • Former Research Field - Integrated Energy Systems

Keywords

  • Social License to Automate
  • Demand Side Management (DSM)
  • Trust
  • Flexibility
  • Automation
  • User Interaction
  • Energy Practices

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