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  • "In this paper, I am examining the group of pioneer users. The innovation in question are small combined heat and power plants, suitable for individual buildings, based on fuel cell technology (in the following: fuel cell MicroCHP). MicroCHP is a rather new development that may, if implemented widely, thoroughly change patterns of production, consumption and regulation in the electricity system. Small industry, public service institutions and even private households will produce electricity along with their room heating and feed it into the grid. Grid operators will have to accommodate thousands of small distributed generators. Patterns of consumption may change in order to make best use of the self-produced electricity. MicroCHP has ecological advantages in comparison with average centralised generation - however, not in comparison with district heating systems. It can add to a more sustainable electricity system if implemented in areas with no prior district heating infrastructure." Die Daten des ALLBUS 2002 werden als Vergleichdatensatz zum untersuchten Personenkreis verwendet. (xsd:string)
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  • Aufgenommen: 20. Fassung, Februar 2005 (xsd:gyear)
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  • Who uses innovative energy technologies, when, and why? The case of fuel cell MicroCHP (xsd:string)
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