The new concept of renewable energy communities introduced by the Revised European Directive on the promotion of renewable sources (2018/2001) has opened new possibilities for microgrids. In fact, it permits to enhance the value of the energy produced by renewable sources sharing it inside an 'energy community' and to increase the social welfare. In the present paper, the authors investigated about the actual legislation framework on energy communities at European and Italian level, highlighting regulatory problems and barriers that are delaying their constitutions. The authors propose a 'power sharing model' (PSM) useful for energy communities and based on the sharing of renewables and other energy services. PSM is suitable both at building level and for larger communities. PSM has been analyzed through a case study that regards the preliminary study of a smart microgrid that should be realized in Campobasso, Italy, to connect buildings of the public administration. This scenario was investigated through a simulation conducted in Simulink environment were the control strategy was implemented, and the results were compared to a traditional configuration for renewable sources integration.

A 'Power sharing model' (PSM) for buildings of the public administration / Martirano, L.; Rotondo, S.; Kermani, M.; Massarella, F.; Gravina, R.. - (2020), pp. 1-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno 56th IEEE/IAS Industrial and commercial Power systems technical conference, I and CPS 2020 tenutosi a Las Vegas; United States) [10.1109/ICPS48389.2020.9176825].

A 'Power sharing model' (PSM) for buildings of the public administration

Martirano L.;Rotondo S.;Kermani M.;
2020

Abstract

The new concept of renewable energy communities introduced by the Revised European Directive on the promotion of renewable sources (2018/2001) has opened new possibilities for microgrids. In fact, it permits to enhance the value of the energy produced by renewable sources sharing it inside an 'energy community' and to increase the social welfare. In the present paper, the authors investigated about the actual legislation framework on energy communities at European and Italian level, highlighting regulatory problems and barriers that are delaying their constitutions. The authors propose a 'power sharing model' (PSM) useful for energy communities and based on the sharing of renewables and other energy services. PSM is suitable both at building level and for larger communities. PSM has been analyzed through a case study that regards the preliminary study of a smart microgrid that should be realized in Campobasso, Italy, to connect buildings of the public administration. This scenario was investigated through a simulation conducted in Simulink environment were the control strategy was implemented, and the results were compared to a traditional configuration for renewable sources integration.
2020
56th IEEE/IAS Industrial and commercial Power systems technical conference, I and CPS 2020
energy communities; microgrids; optimization; power sharing; renewable energy sources; smart grids
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
A 'Power sharing model' (PSM) for buildings of the public administration / Martirano, L.; Rotondo, S.; Kermani, M.; Massarella, F.; Gravina, R.. - (2020), pp. 1-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno 56th IEEE/IAS Industrial and commercial Power systems technical conference, I and CPS 2020 tenutosi a Las Vegas; United States) [10.1109/ICPS48389.2020.9176825].
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