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| author | Barja-Martinez, S. Aragues-Penalba, M. Sumper, A. Villafafila-Robles, R. |
| author_facet | Barja-Martinez, S. Aragues-Penalba, M. Sumper, A. Villafafila-Robles, R. |
| contents | Local Energy Communities (LECs) facilitate consumer involvement in local electricity generation and distribution, offering a significant opportunity for society to participate in the energy transition. This paper presents the optimization of a renewable energy community in Spain, consisting of four office buildings, a collectively owned centralized photovoltaic system, and a Li-ion battery storage system. The case study assesses the performance and feasibility of the proposed solutions. The results indicate a 6% reduction in emissions and a 20% reduction in electricity costs, demonstrating the potential of LECs to enhance energy security by saving costs and emission while mitigating the vulnerability of local areas to power outages and disruptions |
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| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | Local energy communities optimization considering cost and greenhouse gases minimization Barja-Martinez, S. Aragues-Penalba, M. Sumper, A. Villafafila-Robles, R. Systems and Control Local Energy Communities (LECs) facilitate consumer involvement in local electricity generation and distribution, offering a significant opportunity for society to participate in the energy transition. This paper presents the optimization of a renewable energy community in Spain, consisting of four office buildings, a collectively owned centralized photovoltaic system, and a Li-ion battery storage system. The case study assesses the performance and feasibility of the proposed solutions. The results indicate a 6% reduction in emissions and a 20% reduction in electricity costs, demonstrating the potential of LECs to enhance energy security by saving costs and emission while mitigating the vulnerability of local areas to power outages and disruptions |
| title | Local energy communities optimization considering cost and greenhouse gases minimization |
| topic | Systems and Control |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.20973 |