2016
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2016.00031
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Business Model Innovation for Local Energy Management: A Perspective from Swiss Utilities

Abstract: The successful deployment of the energy transition relies on a deep reorganization of the energy market. Business model innovation is recognized as a key driver of this process. This work contributes to this topic by providing to potential local energy management (LEM) stakeholders and policy makers a conceptual framework guiding the LEM business model innovation. The main determinants characterizing LEM concepts and impacting its business model innovation are identified through literature reviews on distribut… Show more

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“…As early as 1982, Lovins and Lovins developed a framework that showed how utilities can change from "vendors of kilowatt-hours to financiers of least-cost energy investments" (Lovins and Lovins, 1982, p. 165). More recently, De Fusco et al 2016and Facchinetti et al (2016) proposed conceptual frameworks for emerging utility business models and business innovations. Scholars have also investigated in detail the drivers and barriers for specific business portfolio shifts of utilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As early as 1982, Lovins and Lovins developed a framework that showed how utilities can change from "vendors of kilowatt-hours to financiers of least-cost energy investments" (Lovins and Lovins, 1982, p. 165). More recently, De Fusco et al 2016and Facchinetti et al (2016) proposed conceptual frameworks for emerging utility business models and business innovations. Scholars have also investigated in detail the drivers and barriers for specific business portfolio shifts of utilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These users can easily change their tariffs and suppliers when necessary. Despite everything, not all users in the retail market achieve the results they desire (Leutgöb et al, 2019;Herbes and Friege(editors), 2017;Nosratabadi et al, 2019;ACORE, 2016;Facchinetti et al, 2016); Nielsen(thesis), 2018; IRENA, 2019).…”
Section: Renewable Energy Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term stability of GPs is critical in some businesses: e.g., local energy management in the energy transition (Facchinetti, Eid et al 2016), development of solar electricity markets (Overholm 2015, Karneyeva andWustenhagen 2017) and biogas produced from organic wastes (Karlsson, Halila et al 2017).…”
Section: Regulatory Support For Bmsmentioning
confidence: 99%