Knowledge and skills required to set up and operate clean energy communities

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENERGY & FUELS Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Energy Pub Date : 2022-10-24 DOI:10.1680/jener.22.00046
Urša Golob, T. Kamin, Jake Barnes
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An appropriate set of skills and knowledge is required to establish and operate clean energy communities (ECs). In most cases, building an EC is a team effort and it is very important not to neglect or undervalue the skills of the people involved. This paper identifies the knowledge and skills required to create and operate an EC. To this end, ten case studies of clean energy communities in six European countries are examined. The study concludes that skills can be divided into two categories – technical (hard skills) and non-technical (mainly soft skills). Pre-existing technical skills are necessary but not sufficient to create and operate energy communities. The study also focuses on learning and knowledge management and sharing within and outside communities, with an emphasis on learning by doing.
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建立和运营清洁能源社区所需的知识和技能
建立和运营清洁能源社区需要一套适当的技能和知识。在大多数情况下,构建电子商务是一项团队工作,不要忽视或低估相关人员的技能是非常重要的。本文确定了创建和操作电子商务所需的知识和技能。为此目的,本文审查了六个欧洲国家清洁能源社区的十个案例研究。研究得出结论,技能可以分为两类——技术性(硬技能)和非技术性(主要是软技能)。现有的技术技能是必要的,但不足以创建和运营能源社区。该研究还侧重于学习和知识管理以及社区内外的分享,强调在实践中学习。
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期刊介绍: Energy addresses the challenges of energy engineering in the 21st century. The journal publishes groundbreaking papers on energy provision by leading figures in industry and academia and provides a unique forum for discussion on everything from underground coal gasification to the practical implications of biofuels. The journal is a key resource for engineers and researchers working to meet the challenges of energy engineering. Topics addressed include: development of sustainable energy policy, energy efficiency in buildings, infrastructure and transport systems, renewable energy sources, operation and decommissioning of projects, and energy conservation.
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