Ponnaganti et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Flexibility provisions through local energy communities: A reviewPonnaganti et al., 2023
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- Ponnaganti P
- Sinha R
- Pillai J
- Bak-Jensen B
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- Next Energy
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The energy communities have the potential to accelerate energy transition and empower consumers, thereby, promoting collaborative social transformation. The local energy communities can support the power grid by offering a variety of flexibility services through …
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