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Cost-optimal economic potential of shared rooftop PV in energy communities: Evidence from Austria

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  • Fina, Bernadette
  • Auer, Hans
  • Friedl, Werner

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In this study, a model is developed to estimate the cost-optimal large-scale economic potential of shared rooftop PV systems based on neighbourhood energy communities (ECs). In a first step, an optimisation model determines the cost-optimal rooftop PV capacities for representative neighbourhood ECs in characteristic settlement patterns (SPs). Next, the number of ECs in the large-scale area of investigation is determined by allocating buildings to SPs and ECs. Finally, the optimal large-scale, EC-based rooftop PV potential is determined by upscaling. A case study is provided for Austria, identifying a cost-optimal economic rooftop PV potential of approximately 10GWp. This PV capacity would already be sufficient (in terms of expected PV deployment) to meet the Austrian 2030 policy goal of a 100% renewable electricity generation. However, results also indicate that accommodating the cost-optimal rooftop PV capacity is difficult in cities/towns in contrast to rural areas. Thus, future ECs should be implemented not only on neighbourhood level, but across the boundaries of different SPs. Different sensitivity analyses are conducted, notably in terms of varying retail electricity prices, including a variation of distribution grid tariff structures, and PV system cost. The trade-off between these sensitivity parameters is critically discussed and provides recommendations for future work.

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  • Fina, Bernadette & Auer, Hans & Friedl, Werner, 2020. "Cost-optimal economic potential of shared rooftop PV in energy communities: Evidence from Austria," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 152(C), pages 217-228.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:152:y:2020:i:c:p:217-228
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.01.031
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