Strategies and tOOls for Incentivization and management of flexibility in Energy Communities with distributed Resources

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-IAID: 101096490
EC Contribution
€55,936
Consortium Size
16 orgs
Summary

Currently, the energy sector is responsible for 72% of the EU’s GHG emissions, this situation calls for a rapid and effective decarbonisation of all sectors. Reaching the sustainability targets negotiated under the Green Deal requires facing the green transition towards clean energy by increasing the renewable share and efficient use of energy. Despite the impacts on the energy production, responsibility falls on citizens and governors. A more active role and direct participation of consumers (prosumers) in the value energy chain is needed; and this requires a collaborative and aggregated actuation. Moreover, the EU need to reduce its dependence of external energy resources (nowadays aggravated by geopolitical conflicts in UKR) implies a significant transformation to manage the flexibility required by an of increasing renewable sources.RESCHOOL aims to lever energy communities as formal way to aggregate active consumers and prosumers and empower them as relevant energy stakeholders. RESCHOOL aims to facilitate their interaction with the grid as flexibility providers and their participation in electricity markets. This will only be possible when enough citizens are engaged on these communities and enough flexibility can be aggregated. This requires efforts on training and engagement campaigns supported by effective results demonstrated in the real life. RESCHOOL will provide solutions to reinforce these engagement efforts based on co-creation/co-design participative strategies as well as tools designed to support energy and flexibility management and interaction of both based on collaborative and gamification strategies. These tools and methods will be validated in 4 different pilots across EU, including ES, NL, SE, and GR. Results from studies, developments and validations will serve to elaborate realistic guidelines and business models to support the effective creation, growing and development of energy communities in the EU, including policy recommendations.

Consortium (16)

Project Results (22)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Enabling charging point operators for participation in congestion markets
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems· 2025DOI
Joaquim Massana, Llorenç Burgas, Marc Cañigueral, Andreas Sumper, Joaquim Melendez, Joan Colomer
Energy Communities in Sweden: Barriers and Driving Forces
Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports· 2025DOI
Yelena Vardanyan
Increasing hosting capacity of low-voltage distribution network using smart charging based on local and dynamic capacity limits
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks· 2025DOI
Marc Cañigueral, Rick Wolbertus, Joaquim Meléndez
Transició energètica: electrificació de la demanda i gestió de la flexibilitat
Revista de la Secció de Tecnologia· 2024DOI
Joaquim Meléndez
Understanding the embeddedness of individuals within the larger system to support energy transition
Sustainability Science· 2024DOI
Katharina Biely; Siddharth Sareen; Gerdien de Vries; Emile Chappin; Thomas Bauwens; Fabio Maria Montagnino
Watt sense of community? A human geography agenda on energy communities
Progress in Environmental Geography· 2024DOI
Siddharth Sareen, Håvard Haarstad, Huiwen Gong, Gerald Aiken, Tomas Moe Skjølsvold, Benjamin Ronald Silvester, Jelena Popovic-Neuber, Mateusz Stopa, Mathias Lindkvist, Micol Pezzotta, Lea Sasse, Shayan Shokrgozar, Bård Torvetjønn Haugland, Oluf Langhelle,
Assessment of electric vehicle charging hub based on stochastic models of user profiles
Expert Systems with Applications· 2023DOI
Marc Cañigueral, Llorenç Burgas, Joaquim Massana, Joaquim Meléndez, Joan Colomer
Deliverables (14)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - RESCHOOL (Strategies and tOOls for Incentivization and management of flexibility in Energy Communities with distributed Resources)