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An interdisciplinary approach of a local peer-to-peer energy trading model for a more sustainable power grid

Publisher
SDEWES Centre
Source
Proceedings of 16th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
Date Issued
2021-10
Author(s)
Schindler, Markus  
Pfeiffer, Christian  
Millendorfer, Monika  
Rabelhofer, Marion  
Maier, Claudia  
Gnam, Lukas  
Abstract
This work investigates a novel distance-based electricity tariff applicable to energy communities. Based on a mixed integer linear optimization model computational studies are conducted to investigate the effects of this tariff on a small-scale community consisting of 22 consumers and 5 prosumers. Additionally, the potential of electric storage systems supporting the use of locally produced energy is investigated. The results of the computational model prove that an energy community generates incentives photovoltaic plants and the installation of energy storage systems. Complementary to the simulations, the flexibility options are supported by a user survey focusing on technology attributes for local energy market models, proving that there is a significant awareness for the use of energy storage systems.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/1699
Funding(s)
BEYOND  
Conference
16th Conference on Sustianable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems  
Subjects
P2P energy trading
energy communities
sustainability
renewable energy source
photovoltaic
electrical storage
Type
Konferenzbeitrag
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