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Energy Modelling as a Trigger for Energy Communities: A Joint Socio-Technical Perspective

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  • Viktor Bukovszki

    (Advanced Building and Urban Design Ltd., 1139 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Ábel Magyari

    (Advanced Building and Urban Design Ltd., 1139 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Marina Kristina Braun

    (Advanced Building and Urban Design Ltd., 1139 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Kitti Párdi

    (Advanced Building and Urban Design Ltd., 1139 Budapest, Hungary)

  • András Reith

    (Advanced Building and Urban Design Ltd., 1139 Budapest, Hungary
    Research Group ‘Well Being Research Incubator’, University of Pécs, 7624 Pécs, Hungary)

Abstract

Mainstreaming energy communities has been one of the main challenges in the low-carbon transition of cities. In this sense, urban building energy modelling (UBEM) has an untapped role in enabling energy communities, as simulations on urban models provide evidence-based decision support to reduce risks, engage, motivate and guide actors, assert wider policy goals and regulatory requirements. This accelerating role and the potential of UBEM is not sufficiently understood, as research into energy community focuses on its barriers and impacts, while the research of UBEM is mainly technologically oriented. This review takes a sociotechnical approach to explore whether UBEM is a technological trigger for energy communities, furthering the conceptual framework of transition management. factors influencing energy community progression in different use-cases and stages of their lifecycle are compiled to assess the affordances of distinct capabilities of prevalent UBEM tools. The study provides a guide for energy community planners to UBEM. It matches different tool capabilities to the various stages of the project lifecycle for the different use-cases, equipping them with the means to accelerate the low-carbon transition of cities from the bottom-up. Finally, the study defines a development trajectory oriented towards application in urban sustainability to a rather new UBEM field.

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  • Viktor Bukovszki & Ábel Magyari & Marina Kristina Braun & Kitti Párdi & András Reith, 2020. "Energy Modelling as a Trigger for Energy Communities: A Joint Socio-Technical Perspective," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(9), pages 1-44, May.
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