Flexibility Matters: Impact Assessment of Small and Medium Enterprises Flexibility on the German Energy Transition

Liebensteiner M, Abuzayed AIS, Hartmann N (2025)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2025

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This study analyzes the transition of the German electricity system towards climate neutrality by 2045, considering the demand-flexibility from small and medium enterprises (SME). The research uncovers the potential of flexibility from often-overlooked industrial SME sector, challenging their historical neglect in energy models and national strategies. Despite representing only a small fraction of peak load, SME flexibility contributes to a significant reduction in carbon emissions and transition costs, as well as a decreased reliance on other flexibility measures. However, careful design and incentivization strategies are vital to reap the full benefits of SME flexibility. Challenges in achieving a secure electricity supply during extreme weather conditions in a 100% renewable system are identified, along with how SME flexibility helps to achieve climate neutrality. By 2045, wind power becomes vital for supply security and is operated as a dispatchable ramping-up technology. Storage flexibility becomes essential. The transition incurs substantial costs but is economically advantageous in the long run. Overcapacities from renewables allow for a higher degree of electrification, stronger sector coupling, and suggest the possibility of a local hydrogen production. Although our study examines the flexibility of German SME, demand-responsive technologies exist worldwide, however with different shares and potentials. The study provides valuable insights into how SME demand response can contribute to achieving a sustainable energy system.

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APA:

Liebensteiner, M., Abuzayed, A.I.S., & Hartmann, N. (2025). Flexibility Matters: Impact Assessment of Small and Medium Enterprises Flexibility on the German Energy Transition. Energy Conversion and Management: X.

MLA:

Liebensteiner, Mario, Anas Ishtaiwi Salman Abuzayed, and Niklas Hartmann. "Flexibility Matters: Impact Assessment of Small and Medium Enterprises Flexibility on the German Energy Transition." Energy Conversion and Management: X (2025).

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