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Seeking Public Values of Digital Energy Platforms

Irene Niet, Romy Dekker, Rinie van Est

2021Science Technology & Human Values23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital energy platforms play a central role in the transition toward a more sustainable energy system. This research explores the (potential) effect of digital energy platforms on public values. We developed and tested a novel public value framework, combining values already embedded in energy and digitalization regulations and emerging values that have become more relevant in recent debates. We analyzed value changes and potential value tensions. We found that sustainability is prioritized, security is broadened to include cybersecurity, and values relevant for digital technologies, such as control over technology, have also become relevant for the energy system. This has resulted in three value tensions: preserving a well-functioning energy system, self-determination, and ensuring a level playing field and public control. A sustainable energy system requires governments to address these value changes, value tensions, and connected societal and political challenges related to the implementation of digital energy platforms.

Topics & Concepts

Public valueEnergy (signal processing)Value (mathematics)SustainabilityEnergy securityEnvironmental economicsField (mathematics)Sustainable energyBusinessControl (management)Computer securityComputer sciencePolitical sciencePublic relationsEngineeringRenewable energyEconomicsElectrical engineeringPhysicsPure mathematicsEcologyMachine learningArtificial intelligenceMathematicsBiologyQuantum mechanicsGreen IT and SustainabilitySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSocial Media and Politics
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