Protecting consumers in digitized and multi-source energy systems

IF 3.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
C. Decker
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper investigates if the consumer risks of digitized and multi-source energy systems are capable of being addressed under existing energy consumer protection frameworks. Two challenges are identified. First, under existing frameworks the decision about which entities are subject to consumer protection obligations is often binary and may not easily accommodate new energy products, business models, or supply arrangements. Second, the highly prescriptive and detailed nature of current frameworks are ill-suited to the changes occurring in energy markets that require policymakers to develop rules to mitigate consumer risks arising from a rapidly expanding group of products, sources and technologies. To address these challenges, we propose that frameworks adapt to be based around baseline rights for all consumers irrespective of how they source, manage, or consume energy. We also argue for greater reliance on co-regulation to develop, monitor, and enforce a series of codes to protect consumers from the risks of new energy products and services.
保护数字化和多源能源系统中的消费者
摘要本文研究了在现有的能源消费者保护框架下,数字化和多源能源系统的消费者风险是否能够得到解决。我们发现了两个挑战。首先,在现有框架下,关于哪些实体应承担消费者保护义务的决定往往是二元的,可能不容易适应新的能源产品、商业模式或供应安排。其次,当前框架的高度规定性和详细性不适合能源市场正在发生的变化,这些变化要求政策制定者制定规则,以减轻迅速扩大的产品、来源和技术带来的消费者风险。为了应对这些挑战,我们建议将框架调整为基于所有消费者的基线权利,而不管他们如何获取、管理或消耗能源。我们还主张更多地依靠共同监管来制定、监督和执行一系列法规,以保护消费者免受新能源产品和服务的风险。
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