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A critical function of the smart grid is its flexibility which serves as a major component in forming the interdependency of social and technical aspects within ...
Aug 7, 2014 · First, it aims at exploring how the vision of the smart grid fits with sociological insights on the constitution of everyday life and its energy ...
Social Practices, Households, and Design in the Smart Grid. Katzeff, Cecilia; Wangel, Josefin. Published in. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2016 ...
The transition to a smart grid not only demands new technologies, but is also fundamentally dependent on households taking on a role as co-managers of the ...
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This article seeks to analyse recent shifts in goals concerning domestic energy uses. Drawing on two Dutch smart grid projects.
Jan 11, 2023 · A semi-structured literature review was conducted to investigate the state of social science literature on smart grids and identify the main research avenues ...
In this paper we aim to address the 'social smartness' of smart grid research by connecting these hitherto distinct strands of work through a distributed ...
In summary, the era of renewable energy, decentralized energy sources and smart grid technologies will empower all prosumers, from households to small and ...
Abstract. The electricity system is currently facing great changes due to a number of challenges, including the need to mitigate climate.