Microgrids are decentralised electricity systems that can operate independently of the main electricity network, and which have the potential to contribute to the energy transition towards a more sustainable energy mix. However, the integration of the system in the EU electricity market is not regulated and the resulting uncertainty discourages the system's development. This article provides the first step towards increased legal certainty for microgrid users and initiators by developing a regulatory approach based on three different microgrid ownership and operation models. If the existing rules in EU energy law allow for some flexibility to include electricity household consumers under the provisions of Closed Distribution Systems and all...
Over the last decade, distributed energy resources (DER) technology has undergone a fast development...
In response to global environmental challenges, the European Union (EU) has set itself a long-term g...
This research considers the EU’s 21st century objective of mitigating climate change by promoting re...
Microgrids are decentralised electricity systems that can operate independently of the main electric...
Microgrids are generally understood to be localized electricity systems in which electricity is prod...
‘Microgrid’ is a broad concept that is not determined by a single technical definition. This fact is...
Microgrids are generally understood to be localized electricity systems in which electricity is prod...
Moving towards a low-carbon society calls not only for technological innovation, but also for new mo...
Beyond the hitherto high cost of storage technologies, regulatory and market barriers such as lack o...
The increased penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) is challenging the entire architectu...
Electricity grids between EU Member States are interconnected and therefore, electricity policy in o...
Electric distribution systems in Europe are facing significant challenges due to climate change goal...
One of the pressing legal questions of the energy transition is how to integrate “prosumers”, consum...
European Union legislation aims at integrating energy communities in the liberalized energy market. ...
Over the last decade, distributed energy resources (DER) technology has undergone a fast development...
In response to global environmental challenges, the European Union (EU) has set itself a long-term g...
This research considers the EU’s 21st century objective of mitigating climate change by promoting re...
Microgrids are decentralised electricity systems that can operate independently of the main electric...
Microgrids are generally understood to be localized electricity systems in which electricity is prod...
‘Microgrid’ is a broad concept that is not determined by a single technical definition. This fact is...
Microgrids are generally understood to be localized electricity systems in which electricity is prod...
Moving towards a low-carbon society calls not only for technological innovation, but also for new mo...
Beyond the hitherto high cost of storage technologies, regulatory and market barriers such as lack o...
The increased penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) is challenging the entire architectu...
Electricity grids between EU Member States are interconnected and therefore, electricity policy in o...
Electric distribution systems in Europe are facing significant challenges due to climate change goal...
One of the pressing legal questions of the energy transition is how to integrate “prosumers”, consum...
European Union legislation aims at integrating energy communities in the liberalized energy market. ...
Over the last decade, distributed energy resources (DER) technology has undergone a fast development...
In response to global environmental challenges, the European Union (EU) has set itself a long-term g...
This research considers the EU’s 21st century objective of mitigating climate change by promoting re...