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引用次数: 28
摘要
在过去的几年里,欧盟各国对智能电表产生了浓厚的兴趣。欧盟能源效率指令(EU Energy Efficiency Directive)大力推动了这一举措,该指令旨在最大限度地减少能源生产对环境的影响,并履行《京都议定书》(Kyoto Protocol)对气候变化做出的承诺。但是,在已经开始实施该制度的国家中,系统实施的选择和推广过程各不相同。在本文中,我们概述了智能计量系统在荷兰的实施,以总结可能的学习适用于不同国家应对能源部门从传统的分层治理结构转变为具有各种不同分布式发电源的未来系统的过渡问题。
Smart metering for the future energy systems in the Netherlands
Over the past few years there has been a keen interest in smart metering across countries of the European Union. This has been strongly motivated by the EU Energy Efficiency Directive, which among other things aims to minimize the environmental impacts of energy generation and to meet the commitments made on climate change under the Kyoto Protocol. However, the system implementation choices and the roll-out process vary among those countries that have already embarked on the implementation of the system. In this paper we present an overview of the smart metering system implementation in the Netherlands, to conclude about possible lessen learnt applicable for different countries coping with transition problems in the energy sector changing from a traditional hierarchical governance structure into a future system with various different distributed generation sources.