Optimizing Neighborhood Consumption of Renewables through Clustering an H2 Storage: An Economic Assessment of an Austrian Community

Max Blöchle (Vortragende:r), Gerhard Zucker, Thomas Leber, Evangelia Xypolytou, Wolfgang Prüggler, Thomas Rührlinger

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Abstract

Renewable energy sources make the matching of production and storage in the electric grid a major challenge. Aside of introducing additional storage the possibility of on-site consumption of renewable energy is a valid option. The system boundary is not necessarily a single building, but may consider neighborhoods of buildings, which can be clustered in order to maximize use of local generation. Clusters of producers and consumers achieve a higher on-site consumption ratio and thereby show economic advantages. This is shown in a scenario where clustering of consumers connected to common a PV plant increases the discounted cash flow significantly, making it economically viable without subsidies. For additional benefits also the effect of Demand Side Management (DSM), short and long term storages are investigated.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel12th International Conference On The European Energy Market (EEM15)
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2015
Veranstaltung12th International Conference On The European Energy Market (EEM15) -
Dauer: 20 Mai 201523 Mai 2015

Konferenz

Konferenz12th International Conference On The European Energy Market (EEM15)
Zeitraum20/05/1523/05/15

Research Field

  • Ehemaliges Research Field - Energy

Schlagwörter

  • data integration; distributed power generation; energy consumption; renewable energy sources; solar energy

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