2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14082258
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The Contribution of Energy Communities to the Upscaling of Photovoltaics in Germany and Italy

Abstract: Energy communities (EC) are among the new actors in the energy market, playing an important role in the uptake of photovoltaics (PV) in European markets. This paper estimates their aggregate contribution to the low-carbon energy transition in terms of installed capacities for PV and evaluates their economic performance comparing with market prices. We compiled a database of PV facilities with 3672 entries for Germany and 64 entries for Italy. Our statistical analysis does not support an economic under-performa… Show more

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“…Table 9 provides further evidence on this point, by zooming in renewable energy generation technologies installed by CAIs, and showing a prevalence of photovoltaic (PV), with a strong focus on rooftop PV installations. This result is in line with evidence presented in the literature [6,25], which links the emergence of CAIs (energy communities) since the late 2000s with the generous Feed-in Tariff support scheme for PV deployed in several European countries (Germany and Italy in particular). Considering the combinations of answers (see Appendix A), we can extrapolate that 23% of Belgian CAIs exclusively performed PV activities, while 9% performed only wind-on shore activities.…”
Section: Energy Supply Chain Activitiessupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Table 9 provides further evidence on this point, by zooming in renewable energy generation technologies installed by CAIs, and showing a prevalence of photovoltaic (PV), with a strong focus on rooftop PV installations. This result is in line with evidence presented in the literature [6,25], which links the emergence of CAIs (energy communities) since the late 2000s with the generous Feed-in Tariff support scheme for PV deployed in several European countries (Germany and Italy in particular). Considering the combinations of answers (see Appendix A), we can extrapolate that 23% of Belgian CAIs exclusively performed PV activities, while 9% performed only wind-on shore activities.…”
Section: Energy Supply Chain Activitiessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…They are understood as citizendriven initiatives that engage collective activities favoring energy transitions at a social, economic, and environmental level. The most common CAIs are community energy initiatives [2][3][4][5][6]. Community renewable energy initiatives were born more than a century ago in several European countries to ensure access and electricity, with communities producing and distributing renewables [4,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the end users, it is worth highlighting that prosumers (both as individual households and collective initiatives, such as energy co-ops and communities) have been gaining more and more relevance over the past two decades as a catalyzer for the diffusion of renewable technologies, mainly triggered by the feed-in-tariff incentive schemes in many EU countries [19]. Again, a major challenge that prosumers and energy communities have to face for being actually able to satisfy their own energy demand is the discontinuity of power production from RES.…”
Section: Hydrogen-based Solutions For Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the end users, it is worth to higlight that prosumers (both as individual housholds and collective initiatives, such as energy coop and communities) have been gaining more and more relevance for the past 2 decades as a catalyzer for renewables technologies diffusion mainly triggered by the feed-in-tariffs incentives schemes in many EU countries. [12] Again, a major challenge that prosumers and energy communities have to face for being actually able to satisfy their own energy demand is the discontinuity of power production from RES. Therefore, hydrogenrelated storage solution can play a crucial role in fostering their diffusion and development, thus making the national energy system able to exploit the funding and policy opportunities coming from the extraordinary convergence of the emergency funds provided by Next Gen EU and the policy framework resulting from the national transposition of th EU directives on Energy Market and Renewables.…”
Section: Hydrogen-based Solutions For Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%