Abstract

The Clean Energy for all Europeans Package introduced the now well-known Renewable Energy Community (REC), decentralized and democratic energy production and distribution configurations that are strategic to foster the integration of renewable sources in urban areas. The design phase of a REC is of utmost importance in terms of energy performance assessment and cost-effectiveness of the investment. In this study, an optimization model is presented to orient energy experts and urban planners in the capacity sizing and flow management of RECs under the Italian regulatory framework. Physical and virtual sharing schemes for centralized and decentralized configurations have been compared, also encompassing the chance to include storage systems. Results indicate that, the economic benefits for REC’s participants increase with the amount of energy shared under the virtual scheme in a centralized distribution configuration. Moreover, purpose-built sustainability indicators highlighted the significant reduction of carbon emissions, up to 34 % compared to the traditional scenario, and a reduction of energy poverty, with 14 low-income families included in the REC.

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