Integrating Plus Energy Buildings and Districts with the EU Energy Community Framework: Regulatory Opportunities, Barriers and Technological Solutions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Ambition and Methods
- fostering their internal optimization as well as system and market integration,
- unlocking new use cases, improving business cases, and, as a consequence
- improving their function for decarbonisation of the energy system.
3. Overview of Concepts and New Regulatory Frameworks for PEBs and PEDs
3.1. From Nearly Zero Energy Buildings to Plus Energy Districts
3.2. Plus Energy Buildings and Districts in the Context of the EU Energy Community Framework
4. Implementing PEBs and PEDs as Energy Communities: Approaches of the EXCESS Project
4.1. Technology Outlook for PEBs and PEDs in the Energy Community Context
4.2. ICT Framework for Energy Communities based on PEBs/PEDs
- Advanced data analytics for actors controlling the system and providing services to markets;
- Advanced software solutions for sharing within the community;
- Different data visualization approaches either for aggregators and building managers or for occupants.
4.2.1. EXCESS Data Management Platform
4.2.2. EXCESS Data Analytics and Control Framework
4.2.3. EXCESS Data Visualizations Frameworks
4.2.4. EXCESS Blockchain Infrastructure and Applications
- An application for facilitating the establishment of energy communities and benefit-sharing among prosumers out of the deployment of energy optimization strategies (Austrian demo);
- An application for the execution of explicit demand response programs through flexibility trading with energy market actors (Belgian demo).
4.3. Approaches of EXCESS Demonstrations to Become Energy Communities
4.3.1. Austrian Demo
4.3.2. Finnish Demo
4.3.3. Belgian Demo
4.3.4. Spanish Demo
5. Comparison of the Different Approaches and Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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NZEB Model | PEB Model | PED Model |
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Key Features | REDII | EMD |
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Framework for citizen participation and governance | X | X |
Integration of “non-professional” actors in the energy markets | X | X |
Energy sharing via the public grid | X | X |
Ownership and operation of local grids (if Member States allow it) | X | X |
Provision by energy communities of a range of services to markets, such as for energy efficiency | X | |
Provision of local/small scale flexibilities to markets | X |
Country | Scope |
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Finnish demo | Cluster of two multistory buildings |
Spanish demo | Cluster of several multistory buildings |
Belgian demo | Cluster several multistory buildings |
Austrian demo | Commercial area with 19 buildings |
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Tuerk, A.; Frieden, D.; Neumann, C.; Latanis, K.; Tsitsanis, A.; Kousouris, S.; Llorente, J.; Heimonen, I.; Reda, F.; Ala-Juusela, M.; et al. Integrating Plus Energy Buildings and Districts with the EU Energy Community Framework: Regulatory Opportunities, Barriers and Technological Solutions. Buildings 2021, 11, 468. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11100468
Tuerk A, Frieden D, Neumann C, Latanis K, Tsitsanis A, Kousouris S, Llorente J, Heimonen I, Reda F, Ala-Juusela M, et al. Integrating Plus Energy Buildings and Districts with the EU Energy Community Framework: Regulatory Opportunities, Barriers and Technological Solutions. Buildings. 2021; 11(10):468. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11100468
Chicago/Turabian StyleTuerk, Andreas, Dorian Frieden, Camilla Neumann, Konstantinos Latanis, Anastasios Tsitsanis, Spyridon Kousouris, Javier Llorente, Ismo Heimonen, Francesco Reda, Mia Ala-Juusela, and et al. 2021. "Integrating Plus Energy Buildings and Districts with the EU Energy Community Framework: Regulatory Opportunities, Barriers and Technological Solutions" Buildings 11, no. 10: 468. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11100468
APA StyleTuerk, A., Frieden, D., Neumann, C., Latanis, K., Tsitsanis, A., Kousouris, S., Llorente, J., Heimonen, I., Reda, F., Ala-Juusela, M., Allaerts, K., Caerts, C., Schwarzl, T., Ulbrich, M., Stosch, A., & Ramschak, T. (2021). Integrating Plus Energy Buildings and Districts with the EU Energy Community Framework: Regulatory Opportunities, Barriers and Technological Solutions. Buildings, 11(10), 468. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11100468