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Tapping the potential for energy storage in community energy initiatives

Kiamba, Lorna; Rodrigues, Luc�lia Taranto; Marsh, Julian

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Dr LORNA KIAMBA L.KIAMBA@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Assistant Professor - Environmental Design and Architecture

Luc�lia Taranto Rodrigues

Julian Marsh



Abstract

Driven by environmental concerns resulting from global warming, interest in renewable energy has grown in recent times. Similarly, improved efficiency and reliability in energy technologies have played a significant role in facilitating their adaptation at various scales. Of these technologies, energy storage has been suggested to have potentially far-reaching benefits including: more effective utilisation of renewable sources, better integration into smart energy systems and the improvement of grid reliability. In a community energy setting, energy storage can be used to stow away energy generated during low demand periods. This energy can then be accessed by community members at a lower cost during periods when there is higher demand and when energy is more likely to be expensive to buy. In this paper, the authors review the potential benefits of integrating energy storage into community energy initiatives based on the experiences of a community energy company set up in the Meadows in Nottingham, UK. In addition, the barriers they experienced when trying to maximise on these benefits including inefficient government policy and regulations, high capital cost and a lack of replicable business models, are highlighted. The results from t this case study review indicate that the introduction of energy storage can facilitate the future-proofing of community energy infrastructure with increased community and grid efficiencies as well as improve community resilience to changes in energy provision, particularly with regard to finances and infrastructure.

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Kiamba, L., Rodrigues, L. T., & Marsh, J. (2017). Tapping the potential for energy storage in community energy initiatives.

Conference Name 16th International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies (SET2017)
End Date Jul 20, 2017
Acceptance Date Jun 8, 2017
Publication Date Jul 17, 2017
Deposit Date Aug 9, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 9, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords energy storage, community energy, renewable energy, energy efficiency
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/872856
Related Public URLs https://events.unibo.it/set2017

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