Abstract
This contribution will deal with the topic of migration paths in the Smart Grid domain. Migration paths - defined as development steps from one development stage to the next - will be investigated to support network operators in planning the processes and technologies necessary to meet the future requirements of the energy system transformation. For this purpose, a process model was developed which is presented and applied on the basis of a case study. The dependencies and influences between the dimensions considered are investigated and an algorithm is developed and used for their qualitative evaluation. By analyzing and evaluating the migration paths, particularly critical development steps on the entire roadmap that require special control can be shown to the distribution grid.
Highlights
The issue of energy system transformation and achieving climate targets is currently of crucial importance for politics and society
For the consideration of migration paths, the necessary development steps of the different dimensions and their interdependencies are described in order to move from one maturity level to another (Appelrath et al, 2012)
In the following subchapters we describe the interdependencies between the different dimensions mentioned in order to answer research question RQ1
Summary
The issue of energy system transformation and achieving climate targets is currently of crucial importance for politics and society. More and more research and development projects (R & D projects) are focusing on the smart grid of the future, innovative technologies, the expansion of storage facilities, etc The aim of these R & D projects is to develop new technologies for the generation of electricity from renewable sources. After presenting the process model, in this article (Chapter 3) we will concentrate only on one phase of the process model It is a matter of examining the dependencies and influences of the dimensions to be considered in the energy domain and evaluating them. Our contribution is structured as follows: Chapter 2 presents the procedure model for the development of migration paths. For the consideration of migration paths, the necessary development steps of the different dimensions and their interdependencies are described in order to move from one maturity level to another (Appelrath et al, 2012)
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