2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.adapen.2021.100075
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The economic potential of grid defection of energy prosumer households in Germany

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“…The limited preferences for energy trading from a reliability perspective also suggest that the interest in P2P energy trading might be less about reliability and similar to other contexts like Germany and Australia with growing interest in self-generation through distributed solar PV to gain independence from the electricity grid (Engelken et al, 2018;H. Liu et al, 2019;Sabadini and Madlener, 2021).…”
Section: Autarky Preferences From Tablementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The limited preferences for energy trading from a reliability perspective also suggest that the interest in P2P energy trading might be less about reliability and similar to other contexts like Germany and Australia with growing interest in self-generation through distributed solar PV to gain independence from the electricity grid (Engelken et al, 2018;H. Liu et al, 2019;Sabadini and Madlener, 2021).…”
Section: Autarky Preferences From Tablementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Evidence from countries such as Germany and Australia shows that people are increasingly adopting distributed solar PV to gain independence from the electricity grid (Engelken et al, 2018;H. Liu et al, 2019;Sabadini and Madlener, 2021). Due to broader governance failures in Nigeria, local communities have taken responsibility for other important community infrastructure such as speedbumps, water supply, and streetlights.…”
Section: Energy Independence Aspirationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some prosumers generate more power than they consume, and surplus power produces a reverse power flow from the customer to the power grid, which causes widespread voltage surges in the power grid [1,2]. To efficiently utilise the power generated by DERs under the capacity constraints of the power grid, local self-sufficiency [3][4][5] of the power generated by the installed DERs in the city must be promoted. The idea of such a local energy selfsufficiency, whereby neighbouring communities consume the unstable power generated by DERs, is expected to be critical for maintaining a stable local power grid; for example, the discussion of the local flexibility market [6,7] is aimed at avoiding additional investments in power grids through local self-sufficiency.…”
Section: Introduction 1| Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O'Connell et al [12] have suggested that planned increases or reductions in power demand according to the demand response (DR) can enhance local energy self-sufficiency; the DR potential depends on the availability of easily controllable energy appliances such as air conditioners and lighting, and therefore, information on the pure demand may help quantify such controllability [13,14]. Additionally, information on pure power generation is useful for supporting electricity flexibility through Peer-to-Peer (P2P) trading between prosumers [4,15] and estimating the additional potential of DERs [5,[16][17][18][19]. For example, Rao et al [15] have proposed a framework for P2P power trading in a locality electricity market for self-interested smart residential prosumers.…”
Section: Introduction 1| Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… [22] demonstrates the usefulness of stochastic approaches compared to deterministic approaches. Stochastic/economic modeling is further promoted in [23] , [24] , [25] , [26] , [27] . Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%