可再生能源社区和减轻能源贫困:决策者和社区管理者的工具

IF 4.8 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Laura Campagna, Giuliano Rancilio, Lucio Radaelli, Marco Merlo
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摘要

由于能源价格不断上涨,能源贫困自 2020 年代初开始加剧。这归因于地缘政治危机,以及将能源成本纳入二氧化碳定价,而这在历史上是一个外部因素。政策制定者和公民需要新的工具来解决这一问题,而能源社区被认为是一种有价值的缓解工具。本研究提出了两种与能源贫困和可再生能源社区(RECs)相关的互补方法。第一种方法旨在定义能源贫困并绘制其地图,以支持政策有针对性地采取措施和激励措施。利用可公开获得的数据,提出了一种新的方法,以精细的粒度绘制大范围内的能源贫困风险图。第二种方法以区域经济共同体管理者为中心,他们的任务是适当、公平地分享经济利益。研究人员开发了一系列多标准分享机制,并与现有机制(如基于夏普利值的机制)进行了比较,包括其中的能源贫困缓解机制以及可再生能源中心对其影响的评估。结果表明,共享方法可以成为通过区域经济共同体缓解能源贫困的可行途径之一,同时不会损害非弱势区域经济共同体成员的经济。
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Renewable energy communities and mitigation of energy poverty: Instruments for policymakers and community managers

Renewable energy communities and mitigation of energy poverty: Instruments for policymakers and community managers

Energy poverty has been increasing since the early 2020s because of rising energy prices. This is attributed to geopolitical crises and the inclusion of the energy cost of CO2 pricing, which was historically an externality. Policymakers and citizens need new tools to address this issue, and energy communities are recognized as a valuable tool for mitigation. This study proposes two complementary approaches that relate to energy poverty and Renewable Energy Communities (RECs). The first aims to define and map energy poverty to support the policy in targeting measures and incentives. Using publicly available data, a new methodology is proposed for mapping energy poverty risk over a large territory with a fine granularity. The second approach taken sees REC managers at the center, who are tasked with sharing the economic benefits appropriately and equitably. A series of multi-criteria sharing mechanisms were developed and compared with the existing ones (e.g., based on Shapley value), including the energy poverty mitigation among them and the assessment of the impact of RECs on it. The results show that sharing methods can be one of the viable pathways for mitigating energy poverty through RECs without compromising the economy of non-vulnerable REC members.

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Sustainable Energy Grids & Networks
Sustainable Energy Grids & Networks Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
13.00%
发文量
206
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks (SEGAN)is an international peer-reviewed publication for theoretical and applied research dealing with energy, information grids and power networks, including smart grids from super to micro grid scales. SEGAN welcomes papers describing fundamental advances in mathematical, statistical or computational methods with application to power and energy systems, as well as papers on applications, computation and modeling in the areas of electrical and energy systems with coupled information and communication technologies.
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