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Rabelhofer, Marion
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Official Name
Rabelhofer, Marion
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Akademische Titel
Mag.
Email
marion.rabelhofer@forschung-burgenland.at
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staff
Research Outputs
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- PublicationOpen Innovation Processes as Drivers for Business Model Developments Enabling a Successful Energy Transition(2020-09)
; ; ; ; ; ; ; Millendorfer, MonikaRenewable energy systems are a key enabler for a successful transition of our current energy systems. However, in every transition process numerous different interests and requirements, often diverging or opposed to each other, must be considered. “Open Innovation” approaches overcome this divergency and increase one’s own innovation potential by involving all relevant actors along the value chain. This work presents approaches, experiences, challenges, and results of Open Innovation processes applied to stakeholder groups in three different use cases. In these use cases, multi-stage, iterative processes for stakeholder integration are applied. The results of the first use case stages show a high degree of diversity in terms of different stakeholder treatment. These conflicts are tackled by the Open Innovation process, proving that a fruitful collaborative business model development is feasible.776 6253 - PublicationAn interdisciplinary approach of a local peer-to-peer energy trading model for a more sustainable power grid(SDEWES Centre, 2021-10)
; ; ; ; ; This work investigates a novel distance-based electricity tariff applicable to energy communities. Based on a mixed integer linear optimization model computational studies are conducted to investigate the effects of this tariff on a small-scale community consisting of 22 consumers and 5 prosumers. Additionally, the potential of electric storage systems supporting the use of locally produced energy is investigated. The results of the computational model prove that an energy community generates incentives photovoltaic plants and the installation of energy storage systems. Complementary to the simulations, the flexibility options are supported by a user survey focusing on technology attributes for local energy market models, proving that there is a significant awareness for the use of energy storage systems.562 36210