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Area of Science:

  • Energy Systems Engineering
  • Smart Grids
  • Demand-Side Management

Background:

  • Prosumers are increasingly vital in power markets, offering load flexibility to integrate distributed generation.
  • Managing volatile energy production and engaging consumers in demand response are key challenges.
  • Fair compensation for prosumers' comfort loss during demand response is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a methodology for optimal management of energy communities.
  • To focus on fair remuneration strategies for community members providing flexibility.
  • To compare different remuneration approaches considering contextual tariffs.

Main Methods:

  • Proposing a methodology for optimal community management.
  • Evaluating four different remuneration approaches.
  • Analyzing results based on contextual tariffs and case studies.

Main Results:

  • The proposed methodology improved the fairness of remuneration for prosumers.
  • A single fair remuneration approach benefited the community manager with lower overall costs.
  • A clustering method for prosumers resulted in higher remuneration for flexibility provided.

Conclusions:

  • Fair remuneration is crucial for incentivizing prosumer participation and compensating for comfort loss.
  • Clustering methods offer a more advantageous remuneration strategy for prosumers.
  • Optimal community management requires balancing economic efficiency with equitable compensation.