Energy Strategy Reviews (Mar 2022)

Benefits of cross-border citizen energy communities at distribution system level

  • Andreas Stroink,
  • Lea Diestelmeier,
  • Johann L. Hurink,
  • Tim Wawer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
p. 100821

Abstract

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One challenge of the EU energy transition is the integration of renewable electricity generation in the distribution system. EU energy law proposes a possible solution by introducing “citizen energy communities” (Directive 2019/944/EU) which may be open for “cross-border participation”. This article proposes an innovative way of implementing such cross-border communities by linking distribution systems via a “switchable element”, a generation, storage, or consumption asset with a connection to each country. An optimization model has been developed to calculate the system cost savings of such a connection. Linking regions with complementary characteristics regarding electricity generation and demand via a switchable element leads to more efficient system utilization. Findings are relevant for the transposition of “citizen energy communities” in national laws.

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