Current Energy systems located in almost all nations are going through a radical transformation motivated by technological, environmental and institutional needs. The introduction of novel technologies for energy production and storing, the insurgence of climate change and the attention for the introduction of low impact technologies in some countries are main factors leading this transformation. Here we focus in particular on the introduction of relatively small community energy systems based on solar energy that aim to re-organize local energy systems to integrate distributed energy resources and engage local communities. In each community, there is a set of producers and a set of consumers (and a set of producers/consumers called prosumers). One of the key aspects of the energetic communities is to maximise the energy that is shared within the user. Thus, it is crucial to select the best consumers/prosumers on the basis of their profile of consumption, in order to minimize subsequent management of the energy once the community is built. Here we describe the design of a recommender sysstem that is able to profile users on the basis of their past profile for subsequent admission into the energetic community. Experiments supporting this publication have been carried out under the BDTI (Big Data Test Infrastructure) of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union.
翻译:几乎所有国家目前的能源系统都在技术、环境和体制需要的驱动下,正在经历一场彻底的转变。引进能源生产和储存的新技术、气候变化的急剧蔓延以及一些国家重视采用低影响技术是导致这一转变的主要因素。我们在这方面特别着重采用以太阳能为基础的相对较小的社区能源系统,目的是重新组织地方能源系统,以整合分配的能源资源和使当地社区参与进来。每个社区都有一组生产者和消费者(以及一组生产者/消费者/消费者,称为消费者)。充满活力的社区的一个关键方面是最大限度地发挥用户所共享的能源。因此,根据消费概况挑选最佳消费者/消费者至关重要,以便在社区建成后尽量减少随后对能源的管理。我们在这里描述一个建议系统的设计,能够根据用户过去的情况来描述用户,以便随后被接纳到精力充沛的社区。支持这一出版物的实验工作是在BDTI(Big Datatuction)下进行的。支持这一出版物的实验是欧洲联盟的这一出版物的作者,但这一出版物的作者不一定是欧盟的唯一意见。