Trends in local electricity market design: Regulatory barriers and the role of grid tariffs

Journal of Cleaner Production(2022)

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New concepts of local electricity markets (LEMs) have led increased focus on the decentralization of energy systems and a raise in local energy communities (LECs). Under the right market-regulatory incentives, peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity trading schemes facilitate direct trade among the prosumers and enable active consumers of energy to share the self-generated electricity and make effective use of flexibility services provided by distributed energy resources (DERs). The paper presents a review of the state of implementation of LEMs and P2P. The research questions are: What grid tariff designs affect the value of peer-to-peer? How does a local energy market benefit from grid tariff designs? To address these questions, the authors survey the latest regulatory frameworks in Europe, focusing especially on Austria, Ireland, and Norway.
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Local electricity markets,Energy communities,P2P electricity trading,Regulatory framework,Grid tariff design
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