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ID177473
Title ProperUnintended consequences
Other Title Informationthe snowball effect of energy communities
LanguageENG
AuthorAbada, Ibrahim
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2019, the European Commission finalized a legal framework for “Citizens” and “Renewable Energy Communities”, paving the way for their deployment. While the benefits of such communities have been discussed, there is increasing concern that inadequate grid tariffs may lead to excess adoption of such business models. Furthermore, snowball effects may be observed following the effects these communities have on grid tariffs. We show that restraining the study to a simple financial analysis is far from satisfactory. Therefore, we use the framework of cooperative game theory to take account of the ability of communities to share gains between members. The interaction between energy communities and the distribution system operator then results in a non-cooperative equilibrium. We provide mathematical formulations and intuitions of such effects, and carry out realistic numerical applications where communities can invest jointly in solar panels and batteries. We show that such a snowball effect may be observed, but its magnitude and its welfare effects will depend on the grid tariff structure that is implemented, leading to possible over-investments in photo-voltaic panels. In particular, we find that setting a fixed grid tariff strongly mitigates such over-investments.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.143; Aug 2020: p.111597
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-08 143
Key WordsEnergy Communities ;  Cooperative Game Theory ;  Non-Cooperative Game Theory