Characterising a local energy business sector in the United Kingdom : participants, revenue sources, and estimates of localism and smartness
Fuentes González, Fabián and Webb, Janette and Sharmina, Maria and Hannon, Matthew and Pappas, Dimitrios and Tingey, Margaret (2021) Characterising a local energy business sector in the United Kingdom : participants, revenue sources, and estimates of localism and smartness. Energy, 223. 120045. ISSN 1873-6785 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.120045)
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Abstract
Local and decentralised energy initiatives increasingly contribute to decarbonising energy systems. This trend is facilitated by emergence of new actors, ownership modes, business practices, and value sources in energy markets. However, there is no systematic account of the businesses which comprise this emerging sector in the UK, and there are no standardised criteria for what may constitute a "local", potentially "smart", sector. Through development, and descriptive statistical analysis, of a database of legally-constituted energy businesses, we therefore provide a first characterisation of the local energy business sector in the United Kingdom. We develop qualitative indicators to categorise businesses according to their position in a matrix showing degrees of "localism" and "smartness". Our findings reveal an emergent sector comprising diverse organisations, including those with limited energy market experience. Embryonic business innovations are being translated into various revenue sources. However, most businesses have as yet made limited use of digital systems for smart operation; likewise, despite distinctive forms of localism, many aspects remain to be addressed. This finding implies opportunities for this sector to create value through more extensive orientation to localism and smartness. Further research is needed, using more detailed surveys of a representative sample of local energy businesses.
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Fuentes González, Fabián, Webb, Janette, Sharmina, Maria, Hannon, Matthew ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7811-3991, Pappas, Dimitrios and Tingey, Margaret;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 75343 Dates: DateEvent15 May 2021Published3 February 2021Published Online31 January 2021AcceptedNotes: This research was funded, in whole or in part, by UK Research and Innovation, grant number EP/S031863/1. A CC BY or equivalent licence is applied to the AAM arising from this article, in accordance with the grant’s open access conditions. Subjects: Social Sciences > Industries. Land use. Labor Department: Strategic Research Themes > Innovation Entrepreneurship
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