Sawant, ParantapaMeftah, NaimPfafferott, Jens2024-08-122024-08-1220152666-223X1674-862Xhttps://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/46686The energy system of the future will transform from the current centralised fossil based to a decentralised, clean, highly efficient, and intelligent network. This transformation will require innovative technologies and ideas like trigeneration and the crowd energy concept to pave the way ahead. Even though trigeneration systems are extremely energy efficient and can play a vital role in the energy system, turning around their deployment is hindered by various barriers. These barriers are theoretically analysed in a multiperspective approach and the role decentralised trigeneration systems can play in the crowd energy concept is highlighted. It is derived from an initial literature research that a multiperspective (technological, energy-economic, and user) analysis is necessary for realising the potential of trigeneration systems in a decentralised grid. And to experimentally quantify these issues we are setting up a microscale trigeneration lab at our institute and the motivation for this lab is also briefly introduced.enDecentralizationClean energyTrigenerationCrowd energy conceptEnergy efficiencyMultiperspective Approach624 - Ingenieurbau und UmwelttechnikMultiperspective analysis of microscale trigeneration systems and their role in the crowd energy concept01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift