Summary:
Energy communities are recognised as a valuable framework to promote penetration of renewable sources at the residential level, as well as increment the efficiency and self-sufficiency of domestic users. In such paradigms, energy storage may bring notable benefits due to its energy arbitrage and capacity to efficiently manage renewable sources. However, at the residential level, storage systems are not widely deployed and, in this regard, collective storage options may suppose an attractive alternative. From a market perspective, energy communities can be cooperative or competitive. This paper focuses on the second case when internal community markets are launched to promote competition among prosumers. In such a framework, two possible collective storage schemes are analysed. On the one hand, the so-called competitive storage paradigm, in which storage assets partake in internal markets as an independent agent. On the other hand, the so-called cooperative storage scheme, by which storage assets are centrally managed to pursue collective welfare. To this end, the day-ahead scheduling tool for the community is extended to include both collective storage arrangements, thus resulting in different complementarity models that can be efficiently solved using off-the-shelf solvers. Such complementarity models are applied to a benchmark three-prosumers community, extracting various relevant results and conclusions. Generally, it is concluded that the cooperative storage scheme is more attractive for prosumers, allowing them to reduce their bill notably. However, this scheme seems very sensitive to the storage and community size and can discourage installing high-power photovoltaic units. In this sense, the so-called competitive storage scheme, although less beneficial for prosumers, seems a more easily implementable option in communities with internal market structure.
Spanish layman's summary:
El documento investiga los esquemas de almacenamiento competitivo y cooperativo dentro de las comunidades energéticas, centrándose en la integración de las energías renovables a nivel residencial.
English layman's summary:
The paper investigates competitive and cooperative storage schemes within energy communities, focusing on residential-level renewable energy integration.
Keywords: Complementarity models; Energy community; Energy storage; Sustainability
JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 8,900 - Q1 (2023)
DOI reference: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2023.109699
Published on paper: January 2024.
Published on-line: November 2023.
Citation:
M. Tostado-Véliz, A.R. Jordehi, H.M. Hasanien, N. Khosravi, S.A. Mansouri, F. Jurado, On different collective storage schemes in energy communities with internal market. Journal of Energy Storage. Vol. 75, pp. 109699-1 - 109699-13, January 2024. [Online: November 2023]