Energy communities: analysis of the economic benefits on memners and role of electric utilities as facilitators

Stefanucci, Clara (A.A. 2022/2023) Energy communities: analysis of the economic benefits on memners and role of electric utilities as facilitators. Tesi di Laurea in Economics and management of energy business, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Simone Mori, pp. 143. [Master's Degree Thesis]

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History and structure of the electricity industry and analysis of the functioning of its market. History of the electricity industry over time with a focus on the Italian case. The different types of energy market. How prices are set: system marginal price and pay as bid. Evolution of energy sources over time and the progressive switch towards renewables. Energy communities and analysis of how they contribute to cope with the energy crisis. The global energy crisis and its impact on the energy transition. Energy communities in the world: purpose and legal framework. Energy communities: structure and functioning, main actors, enabling technologies and energy sources. Potential benefits and challenges of RECs. RECs in the world, in Europe and in Italy. Analysis of the possible configurations of REC and of the economic benefits that they may generate on the members. Research question. Incentive schemes and financing methods currently implemented in Italy. Identification of the RECs configurations object of analysis. RECs economic impact analysis. Study of the role that electric utilities can play within RECs and analysis of a related real-life case study. Current involvement of electric utilities in REC projects. Solisca: case study of a REC established and managed with the contribution of an electric utility.

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Bibliografia: pp. 116-129.

Thesis Type: Master's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in Strategic Management (LM-77)
Chair: Economics and management of energy business
Thesis Supervisor: Mori, Simone
Thesis Co-Supervisor: Peruffo, Enzo
Academic Year: 2022/2023
Session: Autumn
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2024 10:46
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2024 10:46
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/38979

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