Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review

New regulations allow peer-to-peer energy trading worldwide, empowering users while recognizing the prosumer as a critical stakeholder. In recent years, microgrids have surfaced as a distributed and embedded energy production alternative. This literature review analyses agent-based model systems wit...

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Main Authors: D.A. Perez-DeLaMora, J. Emilio Quiroz-Ibarra, G. Fernandez-Anaya, E.G. Hernandez-Martinez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721002912
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spelling doaj-63c85ca75d1c4ddbaa694232a3ce52712021-05-22T04:37:35ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01728832898Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive reviewD.A. Perez-DeLaMora0J. Emilio Quiroz-Ibarra1G. Fernandez-Anaya2E.G. Hernandez-Martinez3Instituto de Investigación Aplicada y Tecnología, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, México; Correspondence to: Instituto de Investigación Aplicada y Tecnología, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, Prolongación Paseo de Reforma 880, Alvaro Obregon, 01219, Ciudad de México, México.Instituto de Investigación Aplicada y Tecnología, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, MéxicoDepartamento de Física y Matemáticas, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, MéxicoInstituto de Investigación Aplicada y Tecnología, Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, MéxicoNew regulations allow peer-to-peer energy trading worldwide, empowering users while recognizing the prosumer as a critical stakeholder. In recent years, microgrids have surfaced as a distributed and embedded energy production alternative. This literature review analyses agent-based model systems with distinct approaches that model, control, and supervise microgrids, establishing a viewpoint for the transition to renewable energy, which engulfs energy security, and technology adoption. Procurement of microgrids utilizing energy transactions between end-users and implementing agent-based models has derived a better understanding of local and micro-energy markets. This literature review explores community microgrids deployment’s social dynamics and technical performance from a micro point of view. Finally, we present a roadmap for long and short-term use of agent-based models to access energy security via local energy markets, energy storage systems and community-based microgrids in rural areas. The results of this comprehensive review give way to further research questions on the use of agent-based models to improve the adoption of energy storage systems, the use of technologies to accelerate the creation of local energy markets, and the successful deployment of community-based microgrids.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721002912MicrogridTradingProsumerEnergy securityEnergy transitionAgent
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E.G. Hernandez-Martinez
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J. Emilio Quiroz-Ibarra
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Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review
Energy Reports
Microgrid
Trading
Prosumer
Energy security
Energy transition
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G. Fernandez-Anaya
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title Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review
title_short Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review
title_full Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review
title_fullStr Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review
title_full_unstemmed Roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: An extensive review
title_sort roadmap on community-based microgrids deployment: an extensive review
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2021-11-01
description New regulations allow peer-to-peer energy trading worldwide, empowering users while recognizing the prosumer as a critical stakeholder. In recent years, microgrids have surfaced as a distributed and embedded energy production alternative. This literature review analyses agent-based model systems with distinct approaches that model, control, and supervise microgrids, establishing a viewpoint for the transition to renewable energy, which engulfs energy security, and technology adoption. Procurement of microgrids utilizing energy transactions between end-users and implementing agent-based models has derived a better understanding of local and micro-energy markets. This literature review explores community microgrids deployment’s social dynamics and technical performance from a micro point of view. Finally, we present a roadmap for long and short-term use of agent-based models to access energy security via local energy markets, energy storage systems and community-based microgrids in rural areas. The results of this comprehensive review give way to further research questions on the use of agent-based models to improve the adoption of energy storage systems, the use of technologies to accelerate the creation of local energy markets, and the successful deployment of community-based microgrids.
topic Microgrid
Trading
Prosumer
Energy security
Energy transition
Agent
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721002912
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