Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case

Despite energy communities’ (ECs) large potential to contribute to the energy transition, they are still the exception rather than the rule. Thus, the objective of this study is to elaborate on measures to facilitate the diffusion and integration of ECs in the energy landscape. This is done by analy...

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Main Authors: Bernadette Fina, Carolin Monsberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
Series:Energy Strategy Reviews
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X23001116
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description Despite energy communities’ (ECs) large potential to contribute to the energy transition, they are still the exception rather than the rule. Thus, the objective of this study is to elaborate on measures to facilitate the diffusion and integration of ECs in the energy landscape. This is done by analysing the relations of ECs and their stakeholders as well as identifying their obligations and possibilities. Based on that, gaps hindering increased diffusion and integration of ECs in the energy landscape can be derived, and measures defined. It is found that increased cooperation of ECs and established stakeholders such as electricity suppliers, energy service providers, aggregators and distribution grid operators (DSOs) would help, which requires the development of novel business models. Approaches to such business models are tackled in this study. Also, allowing ECs to take on new roles – such as becoming DSOs – or engage in multiple activities such as community-to-community trading, trading to third parties or directly on the market can aid in the diffusion and integration process. Policy decision makers are advised to act timely, carefully evaluate which measures need to be anchored in legislation, and which can be put into practice only be providing additional incentives.
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spelling doaj.art-4f9ab72327c84e8cb6e12731d2fa50162023-09-16T05:30:43ZengElsevierEnergy Strategy Reviews2211-467X2023-09-0149101161Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian caseBernadette Fina0Carolin Monsberger1Corresponding author.; AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, AustriaAIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, AustriaDespite energy communities’ (ECs) large potential to contribute to the energy transition, they are still the exception rather than the rule. Thus, the objective of this study is to elaborate on measures to facilitate the diffusion and integration of ECs in the energy landscape. This is done by analysing the relations of ECs and their stakeholders as well as identifying their obligations and possibilities. Based on that, gaps hindering increased diffusion and integration of ECs in the energy landscape can be derived, and measures defined. It is found that increased cooperation of ECs and established stakeholders such as electricity suppliers, energy service providers, aggregators and distribution grid operators (DSOs) would help, which requires the development of novel business models. Approaches to such business models are tackled in this study. Also, allowing ECs to take on new roles – such as becoming DSOs – or engage in multiple activities such as community-to-community trading, trading to third parties or directly on the market can aid in the diffusion and integration process. Policy decision makers are advised to act timely, carefully evaluate which measures need to be anchored in legislation, and which can be put into practice only be providing additional incentives.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X23001116Energy communityStakeholdersBusiness model approachesEnergy landscapeIntegration and diffusion of energy communitiesLegislation
spellingShingle Bernadette Fina
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Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case
Energy Strategy Reviews
Energy community
Stakeholders
Business model approaches
Energy landscape
Integration and diffusion of energy communities
Legislation
title Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case
title_full Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case
title_fullStr Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case
title_full_unstemmed Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case
title_short Measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities—A special focus on the Austrian case
title_sort measures and business model approaches to facilitate the diffusion and integration of energy communities a special focus on the austrian case
topic Energy community
Stakeholders
Business model approaches
Energy landscape
Integration and diffusion of energy communities
Legislation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X23001116
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