Home Energy Systems: the State of the Art

Geerten van de Kaa, Andreas Ligtvoet, Theo Fens, Paulien Herder

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Abstract

Smart home energy systems are technically possible to realize but are not yet applied on a large scale partly due to the fact that no common standards exist that enable interconnection of components that make up these smart energy systems. Multiple standards have been developed which are competing in standards battles. In this paper we conduct a step by step approach for the identification of these standards battles. By giving an overview of the different standards battles. This study aims to decrease uncertainty for firms and other stakeholders involved; firms may not be aware of the different standards battles that are being vied. The cases of standards battles that are arrived at in this paper may be used by academics as candidate cases for standards battles for the home energy management system and may form a point of departure for commercial stakeholders such as firms.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 23rd International Management of Technology Annual Conference 2014
Pages1-11
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event23rd International Management of Technology Annual Conference - Washington, USA
Duration: 22 May 2014 → …

Conference

Conference23rd International Management of Technology Annual Conference
Period22/05/14 → …

Keywords

  • smart meter
  • smart grid
  • standards
  • stakeholders
  • home energy management

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