Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands

Energy communities are key elements in the energy transition at the local level as they aim to generate and distribute energy based on renewable energy technologies locally. The literature on community energy systems is dominated by the study of electricity systems. Yet, thermal energy applications...

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Main Authors: Javanshir Fouladvand, Niek Mouter, Amineh Ghorbani, and Paulien Herder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/11/2829
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spelling doaj-ca878d2cf0cf44d38e68e909e26a98da2020-11-25T03:11:18ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-06-01132829282910.3390/en13112829Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the NetherlandsJavanshir Fouladvand0Niek Mouter1Amineh Ghorbani2and Paulien Herder3Energy and Industry section, Engineering Systems and Services department, Technology, Policy and Management faculty, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), 2628 BX Delft, The NetherlandsTransports and Logistics, Engineering Systems and Services Department, Technology, Policy and Management Faculty, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), 2628 BX Delft, The NetherlandsEnergy and Industry section, Engineering Systems and Services department, Technology, Policy and Management faculty, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), 2628 BX Delft, The NetherlandsProcess and Energy Department, Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering Faculty, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), 2628 CB Delft, The NetherlandsEnergy communities are key elements in the energy transition at the local level as they aim to generate and distribute energy based on renewable energy technologies locally. The literature on community energy systems is dominated by the study of electricity systems. Yet, thermal energy applications cover 75% of the total energy consumption in households and small businesses. Community-driven initiatives for local generation and distribution of thermal energy, however, remain largely unaddressed in the literature. Since thermal energy communities are relatively new in the energy transition discussions, it is important to have a better understanding of thermal energy community systems and how these systems function. The starting point of this understanding is to study factors that influence the formation and continuation of thermal energy communities. To work towards this aim, an abstract agent-based model has been developed that explores four seemingly trivial factors, namely: neighborhood size, minimum member requirement, satisfaction factor and drop-out factor. Our preliminary modelling results indicate correlations between thermal community formation and the ’formation capability’ (the percentage of households that joined) and with the satisfaction of households. No relation was found with the size of the community (in terms of number of households) or with the ‘drop-out factor’ (individual households that quit after the contract time).https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/11/2829energy communitythermal energy systemsagent-based modelling and simulationformation and continuationcritical factors
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author Javanshir Fouladvand
Niek Mouter
Amineh Ghorbani
and Paulien Herder
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Niek Mouter
Amineh Ghorbani
and Paulien Herder
Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands
Energies
energy community
thermal energy systems
agent-based modelling and simulation
formation and continuation
critical factors
author_facet Javanshir Fouladvand
Niek Mouter
Amineh Ghorbani
and Paulien Herder
author_sort Javanshir Fouladvand
title Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands
title_short Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands
title_full Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands
title_fullStr Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Formation and Continuation of Thermal Energy Community Systems: An Explorative Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands
title_sort formation and continuation of thermal energy community systems: an explorative agent-based model for the netherlands
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Energy communities are key elements in the energy transition at the local level as they aim to generate and distribute energy based on renewable energy technologies locally. The literature on community energy systems is dominated by the study of electricity systems. Yet, thermal energy applications cover 75% of the total energy consumption in households and small businesses. Community-driven initiatives for local generation and distribution of thermal energy, however, remain largely unaddressed in the literature. Since thermal energy communities are relatively new in the energy transition discussions, it is important to have a better understanding of thermal energy community systems and how these systems function. The starting point of this understanding is to study factors that influence the formation and continuation of thermal energy communities. To work towards this aim, an abstract agent-based model has been developed that explores four seemingly trivial factors, namely: neighborhood size, minimum member requirement, satisfaction factor and drop-out factor. Our preliminary modelling results indicate correlations between thermal community formation and the ’formation capability’ (the percentage of households that joined) and with the satisfaction of households. No relation was found with the size of the community (in terms of number of households) or with the ‘drop-out factor’ (individual households that quit after the contract time).
topic energy community
thermal energy systems
agent-based modelling and simulation
formation and continuation
critical factors
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/11/2829
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