Radl, J., Fleischhacker, A., Revheim, F. H., Lettner, G. A., & Auer, J. (2020). Comparison of Profitability of PV Electricity Sharing in Renewable Energy Communities in Selected European Countries. Energies, 13(19), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13195007
E370-03 - Forschungsbereich Energiewirtschaft und Energieeffizienz
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Journal:
Energies
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ISSN:
1996-1073
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Date (published):
23-Sep-2020
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Number of Pages:
24
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Publisher:
MDPI
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Battery energy storage; Distributed energy resources; electric energy sharing; grid tariff; portfolio investment optimization; PV; renewable energy communities; sector coupling
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Abstract:
The economic value of photovoltaic (PV) systems depends on country-specific conditions. This study investigates the impact of grid fees, solar irradiance and local consumption on the profitability and penetration of PV systems and batteries in renewable energy communities. The linear optimization model calculates the optimal investments into PV and storages applied on a test community, which represents the European housing situation. The comparison of eight countries considers individual heat and cooling demands as well as sector coupling. Results show that renewable energy communities have the potential to reduce electricity costs due to community investments and load aggregation but do not necessarily lead to more distributed PV. Besides full-load hours, the energy component of electricity tariffs has the highest impact on PV distribution. Under current market conditions, battery energy storage systems are rarely profitable for increasing PV self-consumption but there is potential with power pricing. Renewable energy communities enable individuals to be a prosumer without the necessity of owning a PV system. This could lead to more (community) PV investments in the short term. Hence, it hinders investments in a saturated PV market.
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Project title:
Development of innovative self-consumption and aggregation concepts for PV Prosumers to improve grid load and increase market value of PV: 764786 (European Commission)