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Self-consumption and territorialization
2022Collective self-consumption of electricity (CCA) was created in France by the law on the energy transition for green growth (LTECV). It is now defined in the Energy Code as a self-consumption operation in which the supply of electricity is carried out between one or more producers and one or more final consumers linked together within a person.In an ...
Lormeteau, Blanche +1 more
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The Battle Over Self-Consumption
2021In contrast to the considerable cross-party consensus in Spain for promoting utility-scale renewable power, the country has experienced a high degree of political conflict over small-scale electricity generation primarily for consumption by the producer himself.
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Collective self-consumption for energy communities in ireland: a blockchain based application
IET Conference Proceedings, 2023Energy community (EC) presents a pivotal role in engaging energy end-users to reach the decarbonisation target of the energy sector. Collective self-consumption (CSC) is one of the key approaches to empowering end users in EC to boost sharing of local generations.
Saif, Aziz +4 more
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A survey on energy management and blockchain for collective self-consumption
2018 7th International Conference on Systems and Control (ICSC), 2018This paper gives a definition of collective self-consumption and introduces the current regulatory framework in some European countries. It proposes a review of relevant Demand Side Management (DSM) methods applicable to improve the collective self-consumption rate.
Matthieu Stephant +4 more
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MAXIMIZING SELF-CONSUMPTION FROM PHOTOVOLTAICS
Journal of Marine Technology and EnvironmentThe present study refers to the maximization of self-consumption through the automation of a residential consumer that is or not fed from the low-voltage electrical network and from its own photovoltaic system. The level of self-consumption from photovoltaic sources in the residential sector is strictly dependent on the power installed in the own ...
Cristian RUNCEANU +2 more
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‘Gender’ and the Concerns of Carnal Self-Consumption
Ethnos, 2013This article analyses the co-occurrence of two concerns often expressed by indigenous leaders involved with reparations for victims of paramilitaries in Colombia. These concerns revolve around discomfort with the intense use of hegemonic ‘gender’ discourses in the context of the reparations, and a feeling that leaders' involvement in the latter brings ...
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A Self-Consumption Control by an EcoCute in ECHONET Lite Network
2019 IEEE 8th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE), 2019An EcoCute has been installed as a self-consumption equipment for a zero-energy house in Japan. The EcoCute works to store hot water as energy when a photovoltaics system generates too much power to consume all in a house. As their energy storages are too small to contribute for reducing a peak of supply in grid, we have constructed a system that is ...
Yuki Ogawa +3 more
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Tailoring Rooftop Photovoltaics for Self-Consumption
2014The cost of generating electricity with rooftop photovoltaics is dropping below the utility rates offered to residential consumers in a growing number of markets. This has not yet led to a perceptible increase in sales or change in business models.
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An IoT Data System for Solar Self-Consumption
2023 24th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM), 2023Soteris Constantinou +5 more
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Modeling of Photovoltaic Systems for Self-Consumption
2023 15th Electrical Engineering Faculty Conference (BulEF), 2023Valentin Milenov, Zahari Zarkov
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