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SYSTEMs

Energy System as Eco-System

…actors stakeholders - perspective in triangulation

Energy System and Socio-technical Energy Production-Consumption System

What is an energy system as compared to a socio-technical energy production-consumption system?

 

An energy system is a broad term that refers to the set of technologies, institutions, policies, and practices involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of energy. It encompasses all the physical and social components necessary for energy provision, including infrastructure, markets, and regulations.

On the other hand, a socio-technical energy production-consumption system is a more specific term that refers to the interconnected and interdependent relationships between technology, society, and the environment in the energy sector. It includes not only the physical components of energy production, distribution, and consumption but also the social, economic, and political factors that shape energy systems, such as cultural values, consumer behavior, and political institutions.

The socio-technical energy production-consumption system recognizes that energy systems are not simply the result of technical innovations but are shaped by social and political forces as well. It emphasizes the need to understand the complex interactions between technology and society in order to effectively design and implement sustainable and equitable energy systems.

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Energy Production-Consumption System (Energy-PCS) [EEA-ETC-ST 2022 Task 3.1]

Figure 5 Functional layer of the energy system elements of Energy PCS 

[Source: EEA- ETC-ST energy pcs europe background paper_ DRAFT 6 17.11.22]

 

Cyber-physical System and Energy Systems

What is an energy system as compared to a cyber-physical system?

An energy system is a broad term that refers to the set of technologies, institutions, policies, and practices involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of energy. It encompasses all the physical and social components necessary for energy provision, including infrastructure, markets, and regulations.

A cyber-physical system (CPS), on the other hand, is a specific type of system that combines physical and cyber components to monitor and control physical processes. CPSs are characterized by their integration of computational algorithms, communication networks, and physical processes, allowing them to perform complex tasks autonomously and adapt to changing conditions.

While both energy systems and CPSs involve the integration of physical and digital components, the key difference between them is their scope and focus. Energy systems are concerned with the provision of energy, whereas CPSs are focused on the integration of physical and digital components to perform specific tasks.

In the context of energy systems, CPSs can be used to monitor and control energy production and consumption processes, such as optimizing power generation, regulating energy distribution, and managing energy storage. The integration of CPSs into energy systems can improve their efficiency, reliability, and sustainability.

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Innovation-System and Innovation-Ecosystem

What is a system of innovation as compared to an innovation ecosystem?

A system of innovation and an innovation ecosystem are both concepts used to describe the environment in which innovation occurs. However, they differ in their emphasis and scope.

A system of innovation typically refers to the broader set of institutions, organizations, and actors that contribute to the innovation process, including universities, research institutions, firms, government agencies, and other intermediaries. It encompasses the overall framework of knowledge creation, transfer, and application within a particular industry or economy.

In contrast, an innovation ecosystem is a narrower and more specific concept that focuses on the interdependent relationships among actors involved in the creation and commercialization of a particular innovation or set of innovations. It includes actors such as entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, customers, suppliers, and regulators, as well as the resources, infrastructure, and support mechanisms necessary for innovation to occur.

Thus, while a system of innovation is a more comprehensive concept that describes the overall environment in which innovation takes place, an innovation ecosystem is a more specific concept that describes the complex web of interactions and interdependencies among actors involved in a particular innovation or set of innovations.

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Socio-technical System - Sustainable Transitions

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