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Main Authors: Barja-Martinez, S., Aragues-Penalba, M., Sumper, A., Villafafila-Robles, R.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.20973
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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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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