A Three-Stage Model to Manage Energy Communities, Share Benefits and Provide Local Grid Services

dc.contributor.author Rocha,R en
dc.contributor.author Ricardo Silva en
dc.contributor.author João Mello en
dc.contributor.author António Sérgio Faria en
dc.contributor.author Fábio Retorta en
dc.contributor.author Clara Sofia Gouveia en
dc.contributor.author José Villar en
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dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-05T09:39:37Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-05T09:39:37Z
dc.date.issued 2023 en
dc.description.abstract <jats:p>This paper proposes a three-stage model for managing energy communities for local energy sharing and providing grid flexibility services to tackle local distribution grid constraints. The first stage addresses the minimization of each prosumer’s individual energy bill by optimizing the schedules of their flexible resources. The second stage optimizes the energy bill of the whole energy community by sharing the prosumers’ energy surplus internally and re-dispatching their batteries, while guaranteeing that each prosumer’s new energy bill is always be equal to or less than the bill that results for this prosumer from stage one. This collective optimization is designed to ensure an additional collective benefit, without loss for any community member. The third stage, which can be performed by the distribution system operator (DSO), aims to solve the local grid constraints by re-dispatching the flexible resources and, if still necessary, by curtailing local generation or consumption. Stage three minimizes the impact on the schedule obtained at previous stages by minimizing the loss of profit or utility for all prosumers, which are furthermore financially compensated accordingly. This paper describes how the settlement should be performed, including the allocation coefficients to be sent to the DSO to determine the self-consumed and supplied energies of each peer. Finally, some case studies allow an assessment of the performance of the proposed methodology. Results show, among other things, the potential benefits of allowing the allocation coefficients to take negative values to increase the retail market competition; the importance of stage one or, alternatively, the need for a fair internal price to avoid unfair collective benefit sharing among the community members; or how stage three can effectively contribute to grid constraint solving, profiting first from the existing flexible resources.</jats:p> en
dc.identifier P-00X-REJ en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16031143 en
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.inesctec.pt/handle/123456789/13832
dc.language eng en
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en
dc.title A Three-Stage Model to Manage Energy Communities, Share Benefits and Provide Local Grid Services en
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dc.type Publication en
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