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The objective of such analysis is to look for synergies between generation assets, electricity uses, and the long-term development of the community where a microgrid is to be deployed.
In the current context of "energy transition" and the trend towards decentralization of energy systems, microgrids have emerged in the recent years as an additional solution to provide efficient, reliable, and low-carbon electricity supply. Their development however implies major challenges for power systems stakeholders.
Moreover, a community microgrid is connected with its community through physical placement and can be owned by said community or other part.' In addition, for the purpose of this article, only community MGs which primarily include renewable energy sources, but can include back-up generation from fossil sources, will be addressed.
Microgrids development goes through sound economic assessment, adapted financing schemes and specific organization with stakeholders and partners. As microgrids are not one-fits-all solutions, their development therefore implies a global approach, covering technical, economic, regulatory, environmental and social dimensions.
Specific business models are being implemented to ensure that microgrids development will provide affordable electricity for the local clients and show sufficient profitability for investors and stakeholders in the long run. The main challenge is to design microgrids which can contribute to energy transition and decarbonation objectives.
The objective of such analysis is to look for synergies between generation assets, electricity uses, and the long-term development of the community where a microgrid is to be deployed.
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