乌克兰和挪威需求响应聚合的障碍和机会:一项基于德尔菲的研究

IF 9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Oleksandra Ishchenko , Anatolii Zamulko , Carlos Pfeiffer , Nils Jakob Johannesen
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向灵活、可持续的能源系统过渡对于实现全球气候目标至关重要。需求响应聚合(DRA)增强了电网的稳定性,实现了可再生能源的整合,并提高了市场效率。然而,专家驱动的对DRA准备情况的分析仍然有限,尤其是在新兴市场。本研究首次对新兴市场乌克兰和先进模式挪威的DRA准备情况进行了比较专家评估,为政策制定者提供了可操作的见解。它通过基于delphi的分析解决了一个关键的研究缺口,突出了能源转型的特定环境途径。通过两轮问卷调查,28位专家评估了影响DRA的基础设施、监管、金融和消费者相关因素。调查结果显示,两国都将需求侧灵活性和使能技术视为电网现代化的关键。挪威受访者通过多种渠道收集消费者反馈,而乌克兰公用事业公司主要依赖热线,数字工具有限。在这两种情况下,消费者都在与定价结构作斗争,并寻求更大的透明度。在政策支持方面,67%的挪威专家和44%的乌克兰专家建议鼓励可再生能源的整合和简化审批程序。挪威面临的挑战包括消费者独立性、监管清晰度和关税透明度。乌克兰面临着更广泛的障碍,包括基础设施差距、参与度低、负担能力和财政限制。两者都强调产消发展的重要性。这些见解可以指导全球有针对性的DRA战略。
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Barriers and opportunities for Demand Response Aggregation in Ukraine and Norway: A Delphi-based study
The transition to flexible, sustainable energy systems is essential for meeting global climate goals. Demand Response Aggregation (DRA) enhances grid stability, enables renewable integration, and improves market efficiency. However, expert-driven analysis on DRA readiness, especially in emerging markets, remains limited. This study presents the first comparative expert assessment of DRA readiness in Ukraine — an emerging market — and Norway — an advanced model — providing actionable insights for policymakers. It addresses a critical research gap through a Delphi-based analysis, highlighting context-specific pathways for energy transition. Using two rounds of questionnaires, 28 experts assessed infrastructural, regulatory, financial, and consumer-related factors influencing DRA. Findings show both countries view demand-side flexibility and enabling technologies as key to grid modernization. Norwegian respondents collect consumer feedback through multiple channels, while Ukrainian utilities rely mainly on hotlines, with limited digital tools. In both contexts, consumers struggle with pricing structures and seek greater transparency. For policy support, 67% of Norwegian and 44% of Ukrainian experts recommend incentives for renewable integration and streamlined approval processes. Norway’s challenges include consumer independence, regulatory clarity, and tariff transparency. Ukraine faces broader barriers, including infrastructure gaps, low engagement, affordability, and financial constraints. Both emphasize the importance of prosumer development. These insights can guide targeted DRA strategies globally.
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Energy
Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
CiteScore
15.30
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14.40%
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审稿时长
14.2 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy is a multidisciplinary, international journal that publishes research and analysis in the field of energy engineering. Our aim is to become a leading peer-reviewed platform and a trusted source of information for energy-related topics. The journal covers a range of areas including mechanical engineering, thermal sciences, and energy analysis. We are particularly interested in research on energy modelling, prediction, integrated energy systems, planning, and management. Additionally, we welcome papers on energy conservation, efficiency, biomass and bioenergy, renewable energy, electricity supply and demand, energy storage, buildings, and economic and policy issues. These topics should align with our broader multidisciplinary focus.
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