Enabling Flexibility from Demand-side Resources through Aggregator Companies
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2017
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Stratigea, Anastasia
Kyriakides, Elias
Nicolaides, Chrysses
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Abstract
In recent years, several business models of the aggregator company have emerged in Europe, in response to a general quest for flexibility in power system operations. A systematic approach of analysing the organisational arrangements underlying a business model is still lacking, whereas the available information on the potential of aggregated resources in electricity markets is limited. This work contributes to the systematic development of the business model concept of an aggregator company, and provides insight into its economic potential. A set of elements is identified that can be used for analysing the various implementations of a business model. A revenue analysis is performed based on historical data from the day-ahead market and the imbalance settlement system in the Netherlands. The case study is about a hypothetical implementation of the aggregator company with focus on residential demand-side resources. The results show a significant theoretical potential and suggest an interesting business case.
Keywords
Demand-side flexibility, Aggregator companies, Renewable energy, Energy management in buildings, Consumer empowerment, New business models, Taverne, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
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Lampropoulos, I, van den Broek, M A, van Sark, W G J H M, van der Hoofd, E & Hommes, K 2017, Enabling Flexibility from Demand-side Resources through Aggregator Companies. in A Stratigea, E Kyriakides & C Nicolaides (eds), Smart Cities in the Mediterranean : Coping with Sustainability Objectives in Small and Medium-sized Cities and Island Communities. Progress in IS, Springer, pp. 333-353, 1st Euro-mediterranean Conference exhibition 2016, Cyprus, Greece, 14/04/16. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54558-5_16, conference