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The possibilities, benefits, and disadvantages of a collective energy management system of cultural squares as an example of climate-neutral urban areas in line with the Clean Energy for all Europeans package

Kamaci, Tolga (2020) The possibilities, benefits, and disadvantages of a collective energy management system of cultural squares as an example of climate-neutral urban areas in line with the Clean Energy for all Europeans package.

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Abstract:This research aimed to explore the concept of combining the energy management systems of the public and private utility buildings in climate-neutral urban areas, particularly so-called cultural squares. Even though energy management plays an important role in the energy transition in urban areas, management practices are generally limited to individual buildings. To search for a solution to this problem, relevant analytical approaches from the literature were studied to build a framework to assess the technical, management, and governmental aspects of collaborative energy management actions. The primary data of this research were derived from in-depth expert interviews, and the secondary data from the content analysis of the literature and the documents were used to support the primary data. Qualitative and quantitative methods within an exploratory single case strategy were applied to see the potential technical, management, and government benefits based on the analytical framework. Moreover, similar cases were used to understand the benefits which have not yet matured in the main case.
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Clients:
Unknown organization, Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Faculty:BMS: Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences
Subject:53 electrotechnology, 70 social sciences in general
Programme:Environmental and Energy Management MSc (69319)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/82837
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