What drives energy storage deployment in local energy transitions? Stakeholders’ perspective

IF 5.4 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Kristiana Dolge, Armands Gravelsins, Laura Kristiana Vicmane, Andra Blumberga, Dagnija Blumberga
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The global shift towards decentralised energy systems has assigned municipalities a key role in achieving national climate neutrality objectives. As the main stakeholders in the local energy transition, municipalities are responsible for the decarbonization of the local energy system through the extensive integration of renewable energy sources into existing systems. However, this integration requires new approaches and system adjustments, such as energy storage deployment, to satisfy the variable nature of renewable energy sources. The integration of novel solutions, such as energy storage, is difficult because of the diverse range of stakeholders involved, each with their own perceptions and expertise. This study uses the Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping (FCM) methodology to analyse the mental models of different stakeholders regarding their perceived importance of different factors influencing the implementation of energy storage in municipalities. The approach of this study enables a better understanding of municipal energy systems and its dynamics. The results reveal that support schemes such as subsidies and awareness campaigns are key to all stakeholders. Municipalities tend to focus on local needs and technological solutions, while energy experts prioritize technical aspects and national policies. Municipalities address challenges linearly, missing interconnections, whereas energy experts consider feedback loops and system requirements. The study highlights the need for common ground to drive effective policy and infrastructure development. The results could be used to facilitate discussions with policy makers on why energy storage is important and what policy measures should be considered to accelerate its deployment.

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是什么推动了地方能源转型中的储能部署?利益相关者的观点。
全球能源系统向分散化转变,使市政当局在实现国家气候中和目标方面发挥了关键作用。作为地方能源转型的主要利益相关者,市政当局有责任通过将可再生能源广泛融入现有系统,实现地方能源系统的去碳化。然而,这种整合需要新的方法和系统调整,如储能部署,以满足可再生能源的可变性。由于涉及的利益相关者多种多样,每个人都有自己的看法和专业知识,因此整合储能等新型解决方案十分困难。本研究采用模糊认知绘图(FCM)方法,分析不同利益相关者对影响城市实施储能的不同因素的认知重要性的心智模型。这种研究方法有助于更好地了解市政能源系统及其动态。研究结果表明,补贴和宣传活动等支持计划对所有利益相关者都至关重要。市政当局倾向于关注当地需求和技术解决方案,而能源专家则优先考虑技术方面和国家政策。市政当局以线性方式应对挑战,缺乏相互联系,而能源专家则考虑反馈回路和系统要求。这项研究强调,需要达成共识,以推动有效的政策和基础设施发展。研究结果可用于促进与政策制定者讨论为什么储能很重要,以及应考虑采取哪些政策措施来加快储能的部署。
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Smart Energy
Smart Energy Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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