分散发电中的社会制造原则

J. Poesche, Babak Mohajeri, I. Kauranen
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支持社会制造的原则是在可定制的离散产品生产的背景下发展起来的。然而,在某些情况下,定制是不可取的,甚至是不可能的。阻碍定制的因素差别很大。它们可能包括法律问题或技术标准的后果等。除了产品定制之外,支持社会化制造的另一个原则是分散生产。这两个原则不一定同时发生。在某些情况下,产品无法定制,但其生产是分散的。将社会制造原则的应用扩展到这种情况的可能性仍未得到探索。发电(生产)构成了这样一项研究的背景。当然,电力是一种完全标准化的产品,无法定制。传统上,发电一直是非常集中的,但最近的某些发展正在影响该行业变得更加分散。这方面的一个关键进展是应对全球气候变化所需的能源转型和脱碳。因此,增加使用可再生能源导致电力生产的分散化。本研究的目的是探讨将社会制造原则的应用扩展到一个新的背景下的可能性。以可再生能源为基础的分散式发电代表了这一新的背景。发电就是一个例子,产品不能定制,但生产是分散的。这一分析涵盖了发电价值链,从设备工程到发电和电网运营的管理。
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Social manufacturing principles in decentralized electricity generation
The principles underpinning Social Manufacturing have been developed in the context of the production of customizable discrete products. However, certain situations exist such that customization is not desirable or even possible. Factors that hinder customization vary considerably. They may include legal issues or consequences of technical standards, among others. In addition to customization of products, another principle underpinning Social Manufacturing is decentralized production. These two principles do not necessarily occur simultaneously. In certain situations, a product cannot be customized but its production is decentralized. The possibilities of extending the application of Social Manufacturing principles to such a context remain unexplored. Electricity generation (production) constitutes a context for such a study. Naturally, electricity is a fully standardized product and cannot be customized. Traditionally, electricity generation has been very centralized but certain recent developments are influencing the industry to become more decentralized. One key development in this regard is the Energy Transition and Decarbonization required to combat global climate change. Consequently, increased use of renewable energy sources results in decentralization of electricity generation. The objective of this study is to explore the possibilities of extending the application of Social Manufacturing principles to a new context. This new context is represented by renewables-based decentralized electricity generation. Electricity generation is an example in which the product cannot be customized but production is decentralized. This analysis encompasses the electricity generation value chain from engineering of equipment to management of electricity generation and grid operation.
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