FEDECOM:通过联合能源社区实现跨境能源交换。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-02-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19146.2
Zia Lennard
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FEDECOM项目(灵活和可互操作的能源社区的联邦系统方法)是欧洲联盟资助的一个项目,旨在通过示范能源部门通过能源社区联盟进行跨界能源交换的潜力,促进当地能源系统的一体化和灵活性。该项目旨在提供经济效益,提高电网的稳定性和可靠性,并为能源系统的脱碳做出贡献。FEDECOM结合了直接和间接电气化战略,以利用协同效应,并提供基于云的平台来管理本地能源系统,包括电力、天然气、热能、工业和移动部门。本文讨论了FEDECOM在多个试点站点的能源管理方法,寻求优化资源利用,增强电网稳定性,促进可持续能源实践。它概述了FEDECOM项目的目标、结构、试点站点和技术创新,包括点对点交易、语义数据建模和一个新颖的平台架构。
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FEDECOM: Enabling cross-border energy exchange by federating energy communities.

The FEDECOM project (Federated-system approach for flexible and interoperable energy communities) is a European Union-funded project aimed at fostering the integration and flexibility of local energy systems by demonstrating the potential of cross-border energy exchange by energy sector coupling through a federation of energy communities. The project seeks to provide economic benefits, improve grid stability and reliability, and contribute to the decarbonisation of the energy system. FEDECOM combines direct and indirect electrification strategies to leverage synergies and offers a cloud-based platform for managing local energy systems, including power, gas, thermal energy, industry, and mobility sectors. This paper discusses FEDECOM's approach to energy management at multiple pilot sites, seeking to optimize resource use, enhance grid stability, and promote sustainable energy practices. It presents an overview of the FEDECOM project's goals, structure, pilot sites, and technical innovations, including peer-to-peer trading, semantic data modeling, and a novel platform architecture.

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