2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsuep.2022.1058534
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Business models for smart local energy systems—A triple layered perspective

Abstract: Smart and local energy systems (SLES) offer an alternative to large-scale energy provision and a boost to the transition towards a low-carbon economy. However, the Business Model Canvas (BMC), an increasingly used framework for analyzing SLES, does not adequately describe the multiple value streams that can characterize the business models of numerous SLES projects. In this research, we modify and use the triple-layered BMC to analyze 18 SLES projects selected globally. The decarbonisation, digitalization and … Show more

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“…The flexibility and scalability of IES are important characteristics of future energy systems (Pappas et al, 2023). With the development of new energy technologies and the increasing proportion of renewable energy in the energy system, the volatility of power output is expected to increase, placing greater demands on the rapid response, peak and frequency regulation capabilities, and other energy technologies in the system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flexibility and scalability of IES are important characteristics of future energy systems (Pappas et al, 2023). With the development of new energy technologies and the increasing proportion of renewable energy in the energy system, the volatility of power output is expected to increase, placing greater demands on the rapid response, peak and frequency regulation capabilities, and other energy technologies in the system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%