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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|construction and town planning|town planning|urban infrastructure|electricity supply · ENERGY|energy policy|energy policy|energy grid · ECONOMICS|economic policy|economic policy|development policy|sustainable development
    acmhainní fuinnimh dáilte Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Distributed Energy Resources | DER | dezentrale Energie-Ressourcen
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    Definition Energiequellen, die im Gegensatz zu Kraftwerken, Windrädern oder großen Photovoltaikanlagen wenig Energie erzeugen, aber durch Aggregation zur stabilen Energieversorgung beitragen, dabei handelt es um kleine Anlagen für erneuerbare Energien wie Photovoltaik-, Geothermie- oder Biogasanlagen. Reference "DATACOM Buchverlag GmbH: ITWissen, ""DER (distributed energy resource) "", http://www.itwissen.info/definition/lexikon/DER-distributed-energy-resource.html (7.1.2017)"
    Comment Man spricht in diesem Zusammenhang auch von verteilter Generierung, Distributed Generation.
    distributed energy resources | DER
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    Definition usually ‘behind-the-meter’ hardware device, located in the proximity on the grid to its point of use, that consumes or produces electricity Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Thorvald Thorsnes. 'A complete guide to Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and their role in a sustainable future' (22.5.2023). Enode"
    Comment Traditionally, DERs were thought of as assets that produced electricity, such as solar, wind, and combined heat and power (CHP) technologies. However, more recently, as technology has developed and the grid has become more dynamic, DERs have expanded to include assets that can help balance and control demand on the grid. This includes thermostats, EVs, batteries, and hot water heaters.
    ressources énergétiques réparties
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