Networking Clean Energy: Smart Cities and the Rise of Cooperative Communities

D. Araya, K. Taylor
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The rising demand for sustainable energy generation in the development of smart cities offers significant promise for co-producing and co-managing clean energy. What seems increasingly likely is that smart cities with be configured around peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies that facilitate multi-scale collaboration. Indeed, the same network properties that have transformed information and communication technologies (ICTs) are now beginning to transform the production and consumption of energy. Beyond the command-and-control systems characteristic of an industrial society, “smart grids” provide citizen-producers with a cooperative platform for harvesting clean energy sources like solar, wind, and biomass. This paper discusses the redesign of energy generation in the United States around distributed energy resources (DER) and considers new public policies geared toward economic development in supporting the storage and transmission of DER. It is our view that any strategy for managing clean energy within smart cities will depend upon the robust cooperation of citizens and communities around networked energy platforms.
网络清洁能源:智慧城市和合作社区的兴起
智慧城市发展对可持续能源的需求不断增长,为共同生产和共同管理清洁能源提供了巨大的希望。似乎越来越有可能的是,智能城市将围绕促进多规模协作的点对点(P2P)技术进行配置。事实上,改变了信息通信技术(ict)的相同网络特性现在正开始改变能源的生产和消费。除了工业社会特有的命令和控制系统之外,“智能电网”还为公民生产者提供了一个合作平台,以收集太阳能、风能和生物质能等清洁能源。本文讨论了围绕分布式能源(DER)对美国能源生产的重新设计,并考虑了面向经济发展的支持分布式能源存储和传输的新公共政策。我们认为,在智慧城市内管理清洁能源的任何战略都将取决于公民和社区围绕网络化能源平台的强有力合作。
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