학술논문

Residential DER Cooperative Investments
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 16th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM) European Energy Market (EEM), 2019 16th International Conference on the. :1-6 Sep, 2019
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Batteries
Investment
State of charge
Collaboration
Indexes
Resource management
Economics
Distributed Generation
Renewable Energy
Energy management
Prosumers
Cooperative Games.
Language
ISSN
2165-4093
Abstract
This paper aims to model collaborative behaviours related to distributed generation investments in a residential neighbourhood, by means of Cooperative Game Theory (CGT). The main objective is to analyse the economic impact of the installation of photovoltaic solar panels and batteries, and the assessment of the potential energy savings due to the cooperation among residential households. In this regard, both the purchase of needed energy from the grid and the sale of the spare energy from the households’ self-generation to the grid are considered. The comparison between cooperative and non-cooperative behaviours in the investments and energy management decisions is analysed based on the Shapley value, a cost sharing method from CGT, concluding that cooperation among prosumers to share energy in a residential energy community is in general more efficient than prosumers making individual decisions.