2022
Autores
Botelho, DF; de Oliveira, LW; Dias, BH; Soares, TA; Moraes, CA;
Publicação
ENERGY POLICY
Abstract
Considering the Brazilian energy policy's future, the perspective of a more decentralized energy system must be accounted for in the face of technological, business, and energy matrix changes. Therefore, the prosumer's figure combined with new Business Models (BM) brings opportunities and challenges for the sector. This paper aims to solidify knowledge, identify and understand the main regulatory barriers and enablers for the development of prosumers and prosumer-driven BMs in the Brazilian energy market. A comprehensive review of existing regulations provides a starting point for improving the relevant legal frameworks for prosumers' aggregation. Then, an analysis of innovative BMs in the Brazilian regulatory framework is carried out, seeking to guide the decisions for the country to develop its political and regulatory environment in the future. The paper concludes with policy recommendations to promote prosumers aggregation in the Brazilian energy sector. We conclude that the main barriers to prosumers' integration are of regulatory and technological nature, and the exploration of innovative BMs is crucial for the sector development. Redefining the role and responsibilities of utilities is a key factor, together with exploring collective self-consumption.
2021
Autores
Monteiro, V; Soares, T; Lopes, JP; Matos, M; Afonso, JL;
Publicação
IECON 2021 - 47TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS SOCIETY
Abstract
The power distribution grid is centrally managed concerning the requirements of the end-users, however, with the appearance of smart grids, new technologies arc arising. Therefore, distributed energy resources, mainly, renewables, energy storage systems, electric mobility, and power quality are viewed as encouraging contributions for improving power management. In these circumstances, this paper presents a power electronics perspective for the power distribution grid, considering innovative features, and including a power quality perception. Throughout the paper are presented relevant concepts for a concrete realization of a smart grid, supported by the integration of power electronics devices as the interface of the mentioned technologies. Aiming to support the innovative power electronics systems for interfacing the mentioned technologies in smart grids, a set of developed power electronics equipment was developed and, along with the paper, are shown and described, supporting the most important contributions of this paper.
2021
Autores
Rafaella M. B. Prado; Célia S. A. Sena; Wanessa O. Guedes; Bruno H. Dias; Tiago A. Soares; Leonardo W. Oliveira;
Publicação
Procedings do XV Simpósio Brasileiro de Automação Inteligente
Abstract
2022
Autores
Cunha, JM; Faria, AS; Soares, T; Mourão, Z; Nereu, J;
Publicação
Cleaner Energy Systems
Abstract
2021
Autores
Daniel T. Kitamura; Kamila P. Rocha; Leonardo W. Oliveira; Janaína G. Oliveira; Bruno H. Dias; Tiago A. Soares;
Publicação
Procedings do XV Simpósio Brasileiro de Automação Inteligente
Abstract
2022
Autores
Oliveira, C; Botelho, DF; Soares, T; Faria, AS; Dias, BH; Matos, MA; De Oliveira, LW;
Publicação
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Abstract
The power system is facing a transition from its traditional centralized model to a more decentralized one, through the emergence of proactive consumers on the network, known as prosumers. This paradigm shift favors the emergence of new electricity market designs. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) based structures have been gaining prominence worldwide. In the P2P market, the prosumer assumes a more active role in the system, being able to directly trade its energy without the need for intermediaries. This paper contributes with a comprehensive overview of consumer-centric electricity markets, providing background on different aspects of P2P sharing, in particular the inclusion of peer preferences in the electricity trading process through product differentiation. A performance assessment of the different modeled preferences was carried out using key performance indicators (KPIs). Different user preferences under the product differentiation mechanism were simulated. The results demonstrate that consumer-centric markets increase the penetration of renewable energy sources into the network and tend to affect loads flexibility according to the renewable generation.
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