LAPSE:2023.29459
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LAPSE:2023.29459
Decentralised Electricity Markets and Proactive Customer Behaviour
April 13, 2023
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The energy transition in Germany takes part in decentral structures. With the ongoing integration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) into the electricity supply system, supply-side is therefore becoming increasingly decentral and volatile due to the specific generation characteristics. A rather inflexible demand-side, on the other hand, increases the effort to gain the necessary equilibrium between generation and consumption. This paper discusses how consumer behaviour can be influenced by real-time pricing to align demand with generation. Therefore, a combination of two different approaches is used, (I) The Cellular Approach (CA) and (II) Agent Based Modelling (ABM). A model is set up considering a regional energy market, where regional electricity products can be traded peer-to-peer regarding each consumer’s preferences. The observation is made for a whole distribution grid including all types of consumers. The investigations show that energy purchases can be stimulated individually by a flexible pricing mechanism and met preferences. Moreover, benefits occur for the whole region and potentials arise to smooth the exchange balance to the superordinate grid level. Running the model for one entire year in a conservative generation scenario, hours of oversupply could be reduced by 18% and the consumption of green electricity generated regionally could be increased by over 125 MWh within the region itself, in comparison to a base scenario.
The energy transition in Germany takes part in decentral structures. With the ongoing integration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) into the electricity supply system, supply-side is therefore becoming increasingly decentral and volatile due to the specific generation characteristics. A rather inflexible demand-side, on the other hand, increases the effort to gain the necessary equilibrium between generation and consumption. This paper discusses how consumer behaviour can be influenced by real-time pricing to align demand with generation. Therefore, a combination of two different approaches is used, (I) The Cellular Approach (CA) and (II) Agent Based Modelling (ABM). A model is set up considering a regional energy market, where regional electricity products can be traded peer-to-peer regarding each consumer’s preferences. The observation is made for a whole distribution grid including all types of consumers. The investigations show that energy purchases can be stimulated individually by a flexible pricing mechanism and met preferences. Moreover, benefits occur for the whole region and potentials arise to smooth the exchange balance to the superordinate grid level. Running the model for one entire year in a conservative generation scenario, hours of oversupply could be reduced by 18% and the consumption of green electricity generated regionally could be increased by over 125 MWh within the region itself, in comparison to a base scenario.
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agent based modelling, cellular approach, regional energy markets
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Maiwald J, Schuette T. Decentralised Electricity Markets and Proactive Customer Behaviour. (2023). LAPSE:2023.29459
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Maiwald J: Faculty of Business Administration and Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Goerlitz, Theodor-Koerner-Allee 16, 02763 Zittau, Germany [ORCID]
Schuette T: Faculty of Business Administration and Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Goerlitz, Theodor-Koerner-Allee 16, 02763 Zittau, Germany
Schuette T: Faculty of Business Administration and Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Goerlitz, Theodor-Koerner-Allee 16, 02763 Zittau, Germany
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Energies
Volume
14
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3
First Page
781
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-02-02
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1996-1073
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PII: en14030781, Publication Type: Journal Article
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