Print Email Facebook Twitter The decision support environment for energy transition: What are the benefits of combining a qualitative serious game and a quantitative decision support tool in order to provide necessary insights for the key stakeholders? Title The decision support environment for energy transition: What are the benefits of combining a qualitative serious game and a quantitative decision support tool in order to provide necessary insights for the key stakeholders? Author Nguyen, T.T.V. Contributor De Jong, M. (mentor) Oey, M.A. (mentor) Verbraeck, A. (mentor) Wenzler, I. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Multi Actor Systems Programme Systems Engineering and Simulation Date 2014-06-27 Abstract This research proposes a decision support environment to assist the main stakeholders (The Municipality, Consumers, Network operators, Energy providers and Technology enablers) during the energy transition decision making process at city level. The research is a part of the TRANSFORM project’s work package three. The TRANSFORM project develops a transformation agenda for six cities (Amsterdam, Lyon, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Vienna and Genoa) to help those cities reach their energy goals, the 20-20-20 goals proposed by the EU. The proposed decision support environment includes a qualitative serious game concept, a quantitative decision support tool and a framework of necessary insights for the key stakeholders. Subject decision makingenergy transitionserious gamingstakeholder analysissustainability To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:29f430ab-c1e9-4544-8d6f-35567a35e4d3 Access restriction Campus only Coordinates 52.005805, 4.370427 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2014 Nguyen, T.T.V. Files PDF Thesis_report_11062014-fi ... ersion.pdf 8.04 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:29f430ab-c1e9-4544-8d6f-35567a35e4d3/datastream/OBJ/view