Status : Verified
Personal Name Malabanan, John Lawrence C.
Resource Title Adoption of Battery Energy Storage System for backup power in large residential complexes in the Philippines
Date Issued 25 June 2024
Abstract As sustainability practices and efforts in businesses continuously evolve, the Philippine real estate industry’s residential sector has an opportunity to revamp its backup power system through the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). In the Philippines, the BESS is an innovative emerging technology with viable attributes as an alternative backup power source to the traditional diesel generator sets in addressing the threats posed by the country’s power supply and demand imbalances.

The research aimed to investigate the awareness of the Philippine residential sector, particularly the large complexes segment, about BESS and its future adoption by the industry. In this study, technology foresight through scenario building was the methodology used, wherein the insights derived from the interviews with BESS technology and property management professionals were reviewed through PESTLE analysis. The examined external environment of the sector depicted the key predictable variables and different viewpoints about BESS technology were analyzed, which were vital in creating the scenario logic to establish strategies for adopting the technology. The study also reflected several technology management concepts such as technology assimilation, technology adoption lifecycle, and the social shaping of technology, wherein the intricacies among many factors were tackled, influencing the adoption of BESS by the residential property developers and managers in the country.
Degree Course Master of Technology Management
Language English
Keyword Battery Energy Storage System; Scenario building; Technology foresight
Material Type Thesis/Dissertation
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