2025
Authors
Mello, J; Villar, J; Saraiva, JT;
Publication
2025 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKET, EEM
Abstract
This paper presents a Local Energy Market (LEM) model based on Walrasian Auctions for near real-time energy trading among peers in an Energy Community. The market operates with minimal information exchange, where peers only indicate trade decisions and quantities. The auctioneer updates prices iteratively to balance supply and demand. Two core algorithms support the LEM: (1) the Auctioneer Price Decision Algorithm, which adjusts prices based on past imbalances, and (2) a real-time bidding optimization algorithm, which optimizes peers' energy dispatch and local energy trading decisions based on expected demand, generation, storage, and opportunity costs of external trading. This work details the design and implementation of the bidding optimization algorithm and evaluates its performance through simulations. The results compare the LEM to a centralized pool-based market and individual optimizations, assessing its efficiency and imbalance control. The findings support the development of innovative and decentralized energy markets and smart grid applications.
2025
Authors
Santos, T; Silva, R; Mello, J; Villar, J;
Publication
2025 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKET, EEM
Abstract
Renewable energy communities (REC) can involve final consumers into the energy system incentivizing investments in decentralized renewable energy sources and shaping their energy behaviour to improve the local balance of consumption and generation. However, RECs can also help alleviate energy poverty, which occurs when low incomes and inefficient buildings and appliances result in disproportionately high energy costs for households, by lowering energy expenses through the sharing of surplus electricity at reduced prices with vulnerable members. This work explores REC business models with the specific focus on incorporating and empowering vulnerable consumers. Based on the literature review, we propose indexes to assess the vulnerability and non-vulnerability of REC members. From these indexes, we propose two business models based on two different strategies for the operation and settlement of a REC with flexible assets and vulnerable members.
2025
Authors
Cruz, F; Faria, AS; Andrade, I; Mello, J; Ribeiro, B; Garcia, A; Villar, J;
Publication
2025 21ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKET, EEM
Abstract
Agriculture and energy use are increasingly linked, especially as farms' energy needs grow. Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) help farmers, particularly in remote areas, access affordable surplus energy from other producers, while sellers gain extra revenue. This study focuses on the creation of RECs as a sustainable and economically viable solution for small and medium-sized agribusinesses to address their energy challenges. We explore the complementarities and potential benefits of RECs from the experience learned in the Tools4AgriEnergy project, using RECreation digital platform for the management of RECs. A case study is used, based on the Alqueva region in Portugal with six members that develop different agri-food sector activities. Using tariffs compliant with Portuguese regulations, results indicate that the development of self-consumption activities can achieve significant energy cost savings annually.
2025
Authors
Retorta, F; Mello, J; Gouveia, C; Silva, B; Villar, J; Troncia, M; Chaves Avila, JP;
Publication
UTILITIES POLICY
Abstract
Local flexibility markets are a promising solution to aid system operators in managing the network as it faces the growth of distributed resources and the resulting impacts on voltage control, among other factors. This paper presents and simulates a proposal for an intra-day local flexibility market based on grid segmentation. The design provides a market-based solution for distribution system operators (DSOs) to address near-real-time grid issues. The grid segmentation computes the virtual buses that represent each zone and the sensitivity indices that approximate the impact of activating active power flexibility in the buses within the zone. This approach allows DSOs to manage and publish their flexibility needs per zone and enables aggregators to offer flexibility by optimizing their resource portfolios per zone. The simulation outcomes allow for the assessment of market performance according to the number of zones computed and show that addressing overloading and voltage control through zonal approaches can be cost-effective and counterbalance minor errors compared to node-based approaches.
2024
Authors
Perez, ER; Fina, B; Iglár, B; Monsberger, C; Maggauer, K; Weber, AB; Yiasoumas, G; Georghiou, G; Villar, J; Mello, J; Stanev, R;
Publication
Integrated Local Energy Communities: From Concepts and Enabling Conditions to Optimal Planning and Operation
Abstract
Integrated local energy communities (ILECs) introduction involves a set of challenges for the existing energy infrastructure. As a result of the development and research performed in projects on this topic, several guidelines and recommendations are formulated. This chapter recaps major problems of the implementation of ILECs identified in the reviewed literature and provides recommendations to overcome them by covering five dimensions. In the technical dimension, the implementation of strategies to avoid the grid reinforcement as well as coordination between system operators become crucial for the development of ILEC-related technologies. In terms of regulations, tax exemptions, additional financial funding, and simplification of paperwork for projects should be introduced backed by a clear EU strategy. In the environmental dimension, ILECs boost the transition toward decentralized renewable generation contributing to the gradual replacement of fossil-fuel generation plants and this benefit can be maximized by performing deeper environmental assessments. Additionally, there is a need of cost-effective financial tools for planning and management as well as the development of suitable economic incentives. Lastly, the implementation of strategies to increase the social acceptance of the ILEC paradigm through the organization of engagement activities between citizens, stakeholders, and other actors arises as the key action. © 2025 WILEY-VCH GmbH. Published 2025 by WILEY-VCH GmbH. All rights reserved.
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