
Integrated Local Energy Communities
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Local energy communities are a framework for assembling and coordinating major stakeholders, individual, corporate, and institutional, in the pursuit of long-term renewable energy and carbon-free projects in a given area. They are aimed at community benefits rather than profit, and have become an invaluable tool in the fight to reimagine the global energy grid, one community at a time. With climate change making this fight ever more urgent, integrated local energy communities (ILECs) that enhance the previous concept through a multi-carrier systems? approach have never been a more important social force.
Integrated Local Energy Communities offers a framework for designing, planning, and operating communities from end to end. Incorporating regulatory and policy issues, the mechanics of local multi-carrier energy systems, social aspects and more, it provides viable solutions to one of the most urgent energy challenges of our time. The result is an indispensable contribution to a potentially transformative process.
Integrated Local Energy Communities readers will also find:
* Comprehensive coverage of all types of energy conversion technologies and processes
* Analysis of the entire value chain, from concepts to planning and operation
* Discussion of all key factors for integrating the ILEC energy paradigm
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ntegrated Local Energy Communities is ideal for energy engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, engineering scientists working in consultancy and industry, as well as the libraries that serve them.
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Christina N. Papadimitriou is Assistant Professor in the research group Electrical Energy Systems at the TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Previously, she was a scientist at University of Cyprus and FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy. In this context, she participates in European and national projects related to smart grids and sustainable energy.
Content
2. Current Status of Multi-Carrier Energy Systems in Europe with Main Limitations and Shortcomings to the Optimal Use of Local Energy Resources
3. The Concept of Integrated Local Energy Communities: Key Features and Enabling Technologies
4. Actors , Business Models, and Key Issues for Implementation of Integrated Local Energy Communities
5. Comprehensive Analysis and Future Outlook of Planning and Operation Approaches for Multi-Carrier Energy Systems under the Integrated Local Energy Community Concept
6. Analytical Framework for Coordinated Planning and Operation of Multi-Carrier Energy Systems
7. Integrated Flexibility Solutions for Effective Congestion Management in Distribution Grids
8. Peer-To-Peer Energy Trading Approaches: Maximising the Active Participation of the Prosumers in the Multi-Carrier Energy Communities
9. Integration of Multiple Energy Communities: Transaction Prices, Reactive Power Control, and Ancillary Services
10. Validation of Energy Hub Solutions through Simulation and Testing in a Lab Environment and Real World
11. Energy Communities as an Alternative Way of Organizing the Energy Systems in Europe: Key Societal Aspects
12. Guidelines and Recommendations for Optimal Implementation of Integrated Local Energy Communities
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