Local Energy Trading Under Emerging Regulatory Frameworks: Impacts on Market Participants and Power Balance in Distribution Grids (CROSBI ID 706954)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | ostalo | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Herenčić, Lin ; Ilak, Perica ; Rajšl, Ivan ; Kelava, Marko
engleski
Local Energy Trading Under Emerging Regulatory Frameworks: Impacts on Market Participants and Power Balance in Distribution Grids
Local energy trading is a concept that allows trading between distribution grid participants such as consumers, producers, and prosumers on a local level in a transparent and competitive way. This can provide better local demand- supply balancing, decrease voltage deviations, and improve social welfare. However, economic feasibility of implementation of such a concept greatly depends on regulatory framework, as certain regulatory provisions can either lead to barriers and costs that can undermine the potential benefits of local energy trading, or support implementation of such projects. In this paper, feasibility of local energy trading under different variations of regulatory framework are assessed and implications on market participants and energy balance in distribution grids analyzed. It is shown that regulatory provisions have high influence on potential benefits and implementation of local energy trading in wider scope.
energy trading ; renewable energy resources ; distribution grid ; regulatory framework ; energy communities
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Podaci o prilogu
449-454.
2021.
objavljeno
10.1109/EUROCON52738.2021.9535547
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
IEEE EUROCON 2021 - 19th International Conference on Smart Technologies
Antyufeyeva, Mariya
Lviv: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
978-1-6654-3299-3
Podaci o skupu
19th International Conference on Smart Technologies (IEEE EUROCON 2021)
predavanje
06.07.2021-08.07.2021
Lviv, Ukrajina