Sharing-Cost Factors for a Community of PV Prosumers with Battery Storage

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The aggregation of prosumers into energy communities brings multiple benefits in terms of use of the PV and reducing costs. However, it is also a challenge to determine the sharing cost (installation and operation) for each user. The main contribution of this work is a cost-sharing rule based on the influence that each prosumer has on the total cost of the community. In addition, the proposed sharing factors allow to determine in which equipment of the installation (PV, Battery, Grid connection) is more beneficial for the user to participate. The proposed sharing factors are illustrated on an energy community with ten users under different market energy prices and PV, battery costs. As a main conclusion, it is confirmed that taking part in an energy community is beneficial in terms of total (amortization + operation) savings for each participant.

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Artículo de 6 páginas en inglés, presentado en el congreso internacional con revisión por pares "23rd EEEIC, International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering", celebrado en Madrid del 6 al 9 de junio de 2023.

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