Designing efficient distribution network charges in the context of active customers

I Abdelmotteleb, T Gómez, JPC Ávila, J Reneses - Applied Energy, 2018‏ - Elsevier
The transformation of electricity network users from passive to active agents, as a result of
decreasing costs of distributed energy resources, requires several adaptions, one of which …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing customer engagement in electricity distribution-level flexibility product provision: The Norwegian case

I Abdelmotteleb, E Fumagalli, M Gibescu - Sustainable Energy, Grids and …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Procurement of demand-side flexibility at the distribution network level, as a cost-efficient
alternative to traditional network reinforcement, requires customer engagement in the long …

Reviewing the design of natural gas network charges considering regulatory principles as guiding criteria in the context of the increasing interrelation of energy …

C Mosácula, JP Chaves-Ávila, J Reneses - Energy Policy, 2019‏ - Elsevier
This paper reviews the existing approaches to allocate natural gas network costs at an
international level, comparing them to the conceptual framework based on the regulatory …

Designing electricity distribution network charges for an efficient integration of distributed energy resources and customer response

I Abdelmotteleb - 2018‏ - repositorio.comillas.edu
A significant transformation has been gradually taking place within the energy sector, mainly
as a result of energy policies targeting environmental objectives. Consequently, the …

Designing natural gas network charges: A proposed methodology and critical review of the Spanish case

C Mosácula, JP Chaves-Ávila, J Reneses - Utilities Policy, 2018‏ - Elsevier
One of the key objectives of regulated charges is to provide efficient price signals to elicit an
efficient response by users and maximize social welfare. Nevertheless, current approaches …

[PDF][PDF] Distribution-level flexibility provision through simultaneous ascending auctions

I Abdelmotteleb, T Gómez, JP Chaves Ávila - 2019‏ - cired-repository.org
A distribution-level Local Flexibility Mechanism (LFM) is proposed that accompanies
distribution network charges consisting of two components: a peak coincidence network …

Model and tariff design for multifunctional distribution networks

S Aganovic, E Becirovic, E Aganovic - IET Conference Proceedings CP823, 2023‏ - IET
In addition to the standard users of the distribution network, such as end customers and
suppliers, there is an increasing number of new ones, such as prosumers, electricity storage …

[PDF][PDF] A novel optimal electricity pricing method in microgrids based on customers' participation levels

HR Mansouri, MM Jalali, H Sabouri - 2018‏ - cired-repository.org
The main focus of this paper is to determine floating smart tariffs for customers in a microgrid
via the optimal energy scheduling and combination of PV system size and battery capacity …

[PDF][PDF] A Just Energy Transition Starts with JUST Tariffs

L Moodliar, IEA Davidson, E Buraimoh‏ - ameu.co.za
Public utilities must provide their service at rates that are deemed reasonable and non-
discriminatory [1]. Attempting to broadly uphold this criterion, the electricity supply industry …

Retail prices design in a context of flexible consumers, impacts on the bulk power system: a spanish case application

JJ Castro Cerdas - 2016‏ - repositorio.comillas.edu
The design of prices and charges may signi cantly impact the dispatch of exible distributed
resources and furthermore the operational costs of the bulk-power system. The analysis …