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Prosumption, or the transformation process of end-consumers into producer-consumers, is gaining more and more strength supported by the global trends of decarbonization and digitalization, which we might define as the ''Raison d'être'' and the enabling mechanism for this change, respectively.
Customers are becoming increasingly aware of environmental issues and empowered by the convergence of digital innovation and the energy market, they are loudly demanding to become active participants in the game. For this reason, in this trilogy of articles we will explore the new paradigms of energy, imaging the future of the energy market, which will be increasingly clean, accessible and reliable.We'll talk about Energy Communities and Demand Response, forms of virtual mechanisms that are acquiring the role of key enablers for sustainability, not only from an environmental perspective but also deeply social and economic. The Relevance of Energy Communities In an increasingly urbanized world, cities and municipalities play a key role in the energy transition of society.In fact, it is estimated that by 2050 about 70 percent of the global population will live in cities, resulting in a massive demand growth for urban energy infrastructure. However, establishing prosumption in cities is more challenging than in rural areas because of the limited space available for energy generation. To overcome this barrier, at the end of 2018 the European Union approved EU Directive 2018/2001, aimed at regulating and promotingthe diffusion of distributed generation and the self-consumption of renewable energy in collective forms. " Customers are becoming increasingly aware of environmental issues and empowered by the convergence of digital innovation and the energy market, they are loudly demanding to become active participants in the game " Specifically, the directive gave birth to the concept of Renewable Energy Communities, which allows citizens, businesses, governments, small and medium-sized enterprises, etc., to associate with the aim of producing, exchanging and consuming self-produced clean energy through the "virtual self-consumption" model, which takes advantage of the pre-existing connection to the public network. In this way, even end-users who do not have the economic or physical possibility to install renewable sources are enabled to take advantage of clean energy produced within the community, maximizing local energy use and lowering the CO2 emissions of community members. Energy communities therefore promote energy efficiency and help end-users to reduce their energy bills, effectively fighting energy poverty, which remains a major challenge to be further addressed in the EU, especially in vulnerable local communities.According to Eurostat’s figures, about 8 percent of the EU population was unable to keep their homes adequately warm in 2020. The Future of Energy Generation
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