Urban energy community between recommendation and perspective

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Paper number
0201
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Conference name
CIRED 2018 Ljubljana Workshop
Conference date
7 - 8 June 2018
Conference location
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Peer-reviewed
Yes
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Authors
Stefanescu, Valentin, SDEE Electrica, Romania
Badea, George Vlad, Enel, Romania
Abstract
This paper approaches the impact of the new provisions of the new energy market directive on passive consumers and their transformation into active consumers. They can participate in demand response or energy efficiency schemes provided that these activities do not constitute their primary commercial or professional activity. These active consumers benefit from transparent network tariffs, in a nondiscriminatory manner and reflecting the costs, separately calculated for the energy inserted into the network and for the energy used from the network. Moreover, these are also the key element of local energy communities. The local energy communities, according to IEM Recast, are entitled to own, establish or lease community networks and to autonomously manage them, benefit from a non-discriminatory treatment regarding their activities, rights and obligations as final customers, generators, distribution system operators or aggregators. This impact is achieved through a case study analyzing the extent to which it is technically possible and justified from an economic point of view to accomplish at each block level and ultimately for the lodger’s association of a local energy community promoted by this directive and energy community's implications on the energy distributor.
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Publisher
AIM
Date
2018-06-07
Permanent link to this record
https://www.cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/1235
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/383
ISSN
2032-9628
ISBN
978-2-9602415-1-8