电力基础设施供应系统的社会技术框架

Q3 Multidisciplinary
V. Zyl-Bulitta
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引用次数: 2

摘要

这项工作讨论了技术系统对基础设施安排的作用,以及如何将共同消费的概念从下到上纳入能源系统以及相关的过渡过程和机构。我们跨越个人和集体利益范围,即沿着主权和团结的路线,跨越概念上的紧张关系。为了强调在人类社会的不同分支中使用技术的注意事项,我们建议将生态系统理论作为其他框架的延伸。我们将这些见解应用于分布式电力供应的社会技术系统的技术和社会之间的界面的公共框架。提出了一个虚拟角色——能源共产消者,他将是帮助构建社会-技术共同资源池逻辑的代理人。我们表明,技术作为一种工具可以实现和协助实现转型变革,并引入基于公共的共同产消者,而不是基于个人的产消者。这些概念有助于识别可持续能源转型的操作和系统设计方面的角色,规则和控制系统,以及如何从系统角度将这些组合在一起以塑造转型变化
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Framing Commons for Society-Technology for Electric Infrastructure Supply Systems
This work discusses the dosage of technological systems for infrastructure arrangements and how the concept of commons-based prosumption could be integrated into energy systems and associated transition processes and agency from the bottom up. We span up conceptual tensions across the range of individual and collective interests, namely along the lines of sovereignty and solidarity. To highlight caveats for the use of technologies across different subsections of  human  societies we suggest ecosystem theory as an extension to other  frameworks. We  apply  those  insights  to a framing of commons at the interface between technology and society for the socio-technical system of distributed electric energy provisioning. The energy co-prosumer, a fictive character, who would be an agent to help build the common pool resources logic for society-technology is presented. We show that technology as a tool can enable and assist to achieve transformational change and introduce the commons-based co-prosumer instead of the individual-based prosumer. These concepts help discern role, rule and control systems for operational as well as system design aspects of sustainable energy transitions and how these can fit together to mould transformational changes from a systems perspective
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Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering  Science
Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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