Abstract
With the constant demographic growth and the consequently economic development,
the energy demand, especially in urbanized contexts, is higher every day. Worldwide the use of
fossil fuels covers almost the 80% of the entire energy needs. In European Union (EU), 2020
represents a watershed: for the first-time renewables were the main source for electricity. In Italy
the latest surveys demonstrate an increase in the use of alternative energy sources. European
legislative framework highlights the importance of these new trends encouraging (and imposing)
the use of renewables. The necessity to become more proactive in the energy production-
consumption process and in the achievement of sustainability targets brings people to create
Energy Communities (ECs) to manage their own energy supply chain. Authors present an
overview on the main legislative framework in EU and Italy in relation to EC analyzing the energy
consumption, the electricity and heat energy production potentiality, and the energy balance in a
portion of an Italian middle-size city in Milan metropolitan area. Moreover, they underline the
technical, regulatory and planning possibility to achieve energy independence, exchanging energy
among the selected urban district when there is surplus in production. Lastly, authors underline the
strengths and barriers to the development of EC.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-22 |
Number of pages | 22 |
Journal | Energies |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- Energy Communities
- renewable energy