Knowledge and skills required to set up and operate clean energy communities
Autor: | Urša Golob, Tanja Kamin, Jake Barnes |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Energy, str. : Ilustr. COBISS-ID: 3525473 Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Energy, 2022. |
ISSN: | 1751-4223 |
Popis: | An appropriate set of skills and knowledge is required to establish and operate clean energy communities (ECs). In most cases, building an EC is a team effort and it is very important not to neglect or undervalue the skills of the people involved. This paper identifies the knowledge and skills required to create and operate an EC. To this end, ten case studies of clean energy communities in six European countries are examined. The study concludes that skills can be divided into two categories: technical (hard skills) and non-technical (mainly soft skills). Pre-existing technical skills are necessary but not sufficient to create and operate ECs. The study also focuses on learning and knowledge management and sharing within and outside communities, with an emphasis on learning by doing. Objavljeno na spletni strani založnika. Bibliografija: str. Abstract. |
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