Abstract
Conclusions
In the pilot projects DSM operator models were developed supported by different software solutions
connected to hardware devices following the concept of a virtual power plant (VPP). In Austria a few
VPP operators are currently active but which only commercialise flexibilities of industrial and
commercial companies. The sector of residential consumers is still untapped. Although Austria has
advanced its regulatory conditions the economic analyses in the pilot projects have proved that load
aggregation in the residential sector does not offer a viable business model. Economic advantages for
residential consumers are limited as well. Thus, other aspects as saving money or financial rewards
need to attract or convince users to participate in DR programs. Nevertheless, it can be expected that
the market for DR in the residential sector will develop in the upcoming years (under the condition that
technical requirements as a smart meter roll-out has been carried out and the interoperability of home
energy management systems improved).
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | EnInnov2016 14. Symposium Energieinnovation |
Pages | 276-277 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | EnInnov 2016, 14. Symposium Energieinnovation - Duration: 10 Feb 2016 → 12 Feb 2016 |
Conference
Conference | EnInnov 2016, 14. Symposium Energieinnovation |
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Period | 10/02/16 → 12/02/16 |
Research Field
- Former Research Field - Energy