Interdisciplinary optimization of potential analyses for renewable energies by integrating socio-psychological parameters

IF 5.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Julia Offermann , Mona Frank , Barbara S. Zaunbrecher , Thorsten Reichartz , Jannik Wendorff , Lucas Blickwedel , Laura Wendorff , Christa Reicher , Ralf Schelenz , Martina Ziefle
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In view of climate change and recent political developments, the energy system transformation in Germany continues to gain in importance. Although the expansion of renewable energies is a national goal, implementation takes place at the local level in close interaction with society. Citizen action groups and court cases against renewable energy plants indicate that what is feasible from a technological and economic perspective might not correspond to what is socially accepted or tolerated. Reliable predictions about the feasible potential of renewable energies can thus only be achieved when political, economic, technological, and social requirements on a local scale are considered in a systematic and holistic way. To address this current research gap and support the stakeholders of the energy transition in their decision-making, this article proposes the idea of an interdisciplinary, cross-technological approach to developing a reliable perspective and an expansion concept for the successful implementation of the energy transition by considering parameters of acceptance already in the forecasting of the feasible potential. This approach aims at expanding existing techno-economical potential estimations for renewable energies by the societal dimension to approximate the realistic potential of specific sites and thus predict the feasibility of renewable energy projects more accurately. We exemplify how engineering, urban planning, and social science expertise can be integrated and combined for the forecasting of the feasible potential of renewable energies. Additionally, we identify the challenges that come with this interdisciplinary approach. The proposed approach serves three aims. First, it serves as an example of how interdisciplinary approaches to transformation processes, such as the energy system transformation, can have added value for forecasting and feasible potential analyses. Second, it exemplifies how an interdisciplinary approach to energy transformation can be achieved methodologically. Third, once executed and applied, it can outline the path toward a sustainable and accepted energy transformation.
通过整合社会心理参数对可再生能源潜力分析进行跨学科优化
鉴于气候变化和最近的政治发展,德国的能源系统转型继续变得越来越重要。虽然扩大可再生能源是一项国家目标,但执行工作是在地方一级与社会密切互动进行的。公民行动组织和反对可再生能源工厂的法庭案件表明,从技术和经济角度来看可行的做法可能与社会接受或容忍的做法不一致。因此,只有以系统和整体的方式考虑当地的政治、经济、技术和社会需求,才能实现对可再生能源可行潜力的可靠预测。为了解决目前的研究差距并支持能源转型利益相关者的决策,本文提出了一种跨学科,跨技术方法的想法,通过考虑可行潜力预测中已经存在的接受参数,为成功实施能源转型提供可靠的视角和扩展概念。这种方法的目的是扩大现有的可再生能源技术经济潜力的社会方面的估计,以接近具体地点的现实潜力,从而更准确地预测可再生能源项目的可行性。我们举例说明如何将工程、城市规划和社会科学专业知识整合起来,以预测可再生能源的可行潜力。此外,我们确定了这种跨学科方法带来的挑战。提议的方法有三个目的。首先,它作为一个例子,说明对转型过程(例如能源系统转型)采用跨学科方法如何能够为预测和可行的潜力分析增加价值。其次,它举例说明了如何在方法上实现能源转型的跨学科方法。第三,一旦执行和应用,它可以勾勒出通往可持续和可接受的能源转型的道路。
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Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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