Sharing distributed energy resources in apartment buildings: the winner takes it all?
Also, with rapid urbanization, cities – mostly with a high share of apartment buildings – are becoming the largest energy consumers globally. Hence, to address the energy-climate challenge innovative solutions have to be developed to make better use of distributed energy resources (DERs) in urban locations. By comparing apartment buildings with single-family houses, multiple differences can be identified. Firstly, a higher number of consumers (owners/tenants) are involved, and secondly, consumers have to agree on an energy allocation method, because they share a common energy resource (e.g. solar PV, possibly combined with energy storage). Thirdly, individual consumer objectives have to be taken into account with the possibility of conflicting objectives between different parties. Finally, interactions with the surrounding system (local power grid, utility, electricity market) must be considered. Click here to download the article “Sharing distributed energy resources in apartment buildings: the winner takes it all?” http://bestres.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Future_Markets_article-TUW-1.pdf(opens in new window) Contributors: Andreas Fleischhacker, Ph.D Candidate, MIT, TU Wien Audun Botterud, Principal Research Scientist, MIT Hans Auer Professor, TU Wien Georg Lettner, Senior Researcher, TU Wien
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