Energy communities are being implemented in the EU member states, but due to national differences and understandings of the concepts, the overall business landscape remains hard to grasp. This paper reviews the literature on energy community value streams and points these to different energy community types and country implementations. Energy communities using the public grid offer more pathways to system-related services, yet models based on property boundaries are rather based on self-consumption. We discuss the implications of studied differences on the customer journey, service providers' business models, and surrounding regulatory institutions.Peer reviewe
As distribution grids are made to accommodate significant amounts of renewable energy resources, the...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
This report explores the different business models being adopted to enable renewable energy generati...
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and costs in engaging consumers into co...
Energy communities (ECs) have a pivotal role in the recent energy strategy of the European Union (EU...
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and costs in engaging consumers into co...
Regulatory changes in the European energy markets as well as the emergence of new technologies for D...
The diffusion of distributed renewable energy production plants causes balancing issues of energy de...
The advantages of Energy Communities (ECs) range from giving energy end-consumers an active role in ...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) have been defined as modes of collective prosumership under the ...
Peer-to-peer, community or collective self-consumption, and transactive energy markets offer new mod...
This report examines the emergence, operation and prospects of energy communities (ECs) based on a s...
Energy communities (ECs), intended as collective action initiatives in the energy field involving ci...
Energy communities are gaining increasing relevance in the transition toward more decentralized, dec...
The emergence of energy communities represents a promising option to democratize the energy system b...
As distribution grids are made to accommodate significant amounts of renewable energy resources, the...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
This report explores the different business models being adopted to enable renewable energy generati...
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and costs in engaging consumers into co...
Energy communities (ECs) have a pivotal role in the recent energy strategy of the European Union (EU...
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and costs in engaging consumers into co...
Regulatory changes in the European energy markets as well as the emergence of new technologies for D...
The diffusion of distributed renewable energy production plants causes balancing issues of energy de...
The advantages of Energy Communities (ECs) range from giving energy end-consumers an active role in ...
Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) have been defined as modes of collective prosumership under the ...
Peer-to-peer, community or collective self-consumption, and transactive energy markets offer new mod...
This report examines the emergence, operation and prospects of energy communities (ECs) based on a s...
Energy communities (ECs), intended as collective action initiatives in the energy field involving ci...
Energy communities are gaining increasing relevance in the transition toward more decentralized, dec...
The emergence of energy communities represents a promising option to democratize the energy system b...
As distribution grids are made to accommodate significant amounts of renewable energy resources, the...
This working paper is part of Work Package 4 of the NEWCOMERS project and explores the interface of ...
This report explores the different business models being adopted to enable renewable energy generati...