2020
DOI: 10.5547/01956574.41.1.iaba
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On the Viability of Energy Communities

Abstract: Following the development of decentralized production technologies, energy communities have become a topic of increased interest. While the potential benefits have been described, we use the framework of cooperative game theory to test the ability of such communities to adequately share the gains. Indeed, despite the potential value created by such coalitions, there is no guarantee that they will be viable: a subset of participants may find it profitable to exit the community and create another one of their ow… Show more

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“…Rationality guarantees that no subset of users benefit from leaving the community, while efficiency specifies that all benefits given by the aggregate shall be completely distributed among all components of the aggregate. All solutions that are efficient and rational belong to the "Core", which is a key concept in game theory [1,2]. The Core definition is embedded in the Nucleolus concept adopted in [18] for the coordination of multiple microgrids in a distribution system: rationality and efficiency properties are satisfied, but concerns about fairness arise because the approach mainly focuses on strengthening the stability of the coalition.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Rationality guarantees that no subset of users benefit from leaving the community, while efficiency specifies that all benefits given by the aggregate shall be completely distributed among all components of the aggregate. All solutions that are efficient and rational belong to the "Core", which is a key concept in game theory [1,2]. The Core definition is embedded in the Nucleolus concept adopted in [18] for the coordination of multiple microgrids in a distribution system: rationality and efficiency properties are satisfied, but concerns about fairness arise because the approach mainly focuses on strengthening the stability of the coalition.…”
Section: Literature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to determine the best possible sizing of the system, the aggregator solves a mathematical optimization problem succinctly, described in (1).…”
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“…In relation to the economic-strategic viability of projects, Abada et al [47] analyse an energy community, understood as an initiative where several households in a given building decide to use a single meter and potentially cooperate and install solar photovoltaics (PV) panels. They point out that there is no assurance that coalitions of households will be viable and that this is affected by the installation costs, coordination costs, and sharing rules.…”
Section: State-of-the-art Analysis Of the Community Energy Emergencementioning
confidence: 99%