Microgrid communities: disclosing the path to future system-active communities
Martin Warneryd, Kersti Karltorp
Abstract
To increase sustainability in future energy systems, both technical and social measures must be taken. Microgrid communities offer local balancing of supply and demand, while also integrating the community as an active part of the energy system. This study investigates two cases of microgrid communities; how they were realized and what wider effects they offered its communities and other stakeholders. The study shows that the microgrid collaboration between community and utility offers a new organizational division that can overcome the traditional locked-in position of the utility. This brings forward communities as system-active participants and a sustainably beneficial energy system for the future.
Topics & Concepts
MicrogridSustainabilityBusinessEnvironmental economicsEnergy (signal processing)Position (finance)Energy systemEnvironmental resource managementControl (management)EconomicsManagementEcologyStatisticsFinanceMathematicsBiologySmart Grid Energy ManagementMicrogrid Control and OptimizationHybrid Renewable Energy Systems