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Sizing Distributed Energy Resources In A Renewable Energy Community With A Grid-Aware Internal Market Structure

This paper proposes a cooperative approach aimed at distributed energy resources sizing in a renewable energy community, with considerations of the community’s optimal operation, impact on the electrical grid and an allocation of the benefits to its members. To this purpose, multiple investment modes are evaluated via a two-step procedure. In the first step, the size of renewable energy sources is determined by solving an optimization problem that maximizes community welfare, considering network and investments. In the second step, an optimization problem maximizing additional community member profit with price regularisation is solved. This step shares benefits among community members. The potential of the proposed procedure is illustrated using a benchmark Dickert-LV network. This is a fully cooperative framework where the community operator is ensuring adequate grid operation, operational planning and sizing of new investments.

Thomas Stegen
Université de Liège
Belgium

Mevludin Glavic
Université de Liège
Belgium

Bertrand Cornélusse
Université de Liège
Belgium

Antonio Giannitrapani
Universita' di Siena
Italy

Simone Paoletti
Universita' di Siena
Italy

 


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