2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.08.072
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Market integration of local energy systems: Is local energy management compatible with European regulation for retail competition?

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“…According to more recent research, the interest is concentrated on providing AS from the distribution grid to System Operators by implementing a "bottom-up approach" [128]. This concept sounds more reasonable as the share of small DRES in the distribution grid is constantly increasing.…”
Section: Electricity Market At Distribution Grid Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to more recent research, the interest is concentrated on providing AS from the distribution grid to System Operators by implementing a "bottom-up approach" [128]. This concept sounds more reasonable as the share of small DRES in the distribution grid is constantly increasing.…”
Section: Electricity Market At Distribution Grid Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies [26][27][28] are exploiting the proneness of LV consumers to adopt DG and DR to analyze and propose better regulatory and policy frameworks. Techno-economic assessment of potential business cases for promoting AD in LV is carried out in other studies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the real applicability of EV distribution grid services will highly depend on the local regulatory conditions as well as on the deployed infrastructure. Hence, it is important to analyse the techno-institutional and the economic layers [29], with emphasis on recognising barriers for active EV involvement and providing recommendations for overcoming them. These barriers and challenges can be divided in two categories: the technology and infrastructure related ones, and the policy and market related ones.…”
Section: Barriers and Challenges For Proactive Ev Involvement At The mentioning
confidence: 99%