Energy communities customer-centered, market-driven, welfare-enhancing? / edited by Sabine Lobbe, Fereidoon Sioshansi, David Robinson.

Other author Löbbe, Sabine.
Other author Sioshansi, Fereidoon P. (Fereidoon Perry).
Other author Robinson, David (David G.)
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAmsterdam : Academic Press, 2022.
Descriptionxlv, 468 pages ; illustrations ; 23 cm
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Elsevier SD eBook - Energy 2022
Subjects

Contents <B>Part 1: The Concept of Energy Communities and Their Regulatory Framework</b><br>1. A taxonomy of energy communities in developed energy systems<br>2. The design of property rights in energy communities and its impact on sustainability goals<br>3. The EU framework for energy communities and the contrasting conditions for their development in Member States<br>4. Economic and legal issues related to Spanish energy communities<br>5. Energy communities under changing legislation<br>6. The regulatory model for the first implementation of energy communities in Italy<br>7. "Community energy#x94; in North America<br>8. Regulatory frameworks to enable energy communities -- With applications from Australia<br><br><b>Part 2: The Appeal of Energy Communities to Customers and Citizens</b><br>9. What motivates private households to participate in energy communities and peer-to-peer energy trading? A review<br>10. Socio-technical imaginaries among Swiss energy communities<br>11. Energy co-operatives in Spain -- Social enterprises that are key to the energy transition<br>12. Sustainable prosperity and resilience through participation<br>13. Busting a myth -- Do energy communities really deliver a just transition?<br>14. Alternative economy and transversality ihn Citizen-based local renewable energy projects in Occitany, France<br><br><b>Part 3: Enabling Technologies, Community Design and Business Models</b><br>15. Digitalization of peer-to-peer electricity trading within local energy communities<br>16. Enabling business models and grid stability -- German Case studies<br>17. The path to energy communities via local energy management and digital customer care<br>18. The interplay of actors and expertise on the operation of energy communities<br>19. Grid-friendly clean energy communities and induced intra-community cash flows<br>20. Italian energy communities from a DSO's perspective<br><br><b>Part 4: Case Studies and Implementation</b><br>21. Lessons from energy communities in Italy, France, and Ukraine<br>22. Energy communities in Europe: A review of the Danish and German experiences<br>23. Platform-based energy communities on regional and renewable energy in Germany: Benefit of and challenges for cooperation strategies with utilities<br>24. Local heat network with bio-methane driven cogeneration<br>25. Community energy in Eastern Europe<br>26. Sustainable island energy system<br>27. Electrification of the poorest rural consumers: An overview of their approach and a review of its application in a national plan
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