Stakeholders’ perspectives on Energy Flexible Buildings

Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme Annex 67 Energy Flexible Buildings

Book (2019)
Authors

E Mlecnik (Housing Management)

Rongling Li (Technical University of Denmark (DTU))

Roberta Pernetti (Eurac Research)

Ilaria Vigna (Eurac Research)

Tao Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Armin Knotzer (AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies)

Steffen Petersen (Aarhus University)

Rasmus Elbæk Hedegaard (Aarhus University)

Theis Heidmann Pedersen (Aarhus University)

Mette Jessen Schultz (University of Southern Denmark)

Jonas Korsgaard (University of Southern Denmark)

Editors

Zheng Ma (University of Southern Denmark)

Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen (University of Southern Denmark)

Jim Parker (Leeds Beckett University)

Research Group
Housing Management
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
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Research Group
Housing Management
ISBN (electronic)
978-87-93250-10-9

Abstract

There is a wide range of different stakeholders who may be affected by energy flexibility measures: end-users (occupants of buildings), building owners, facility managers, Energy Service Companies (ESCOs), developers, architects, contractors, and product/system suppliers. The energy flexibility is ultimately useful for aggregators, DSOs (Distribution System Operators), TSOs (Transmission System Operators), and district heating suppliers.This report establishes a comprehensive understanding of acceptance, behaviour, and motivation at different levels of involvement for the relevant stakeholders.

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