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The social factors shaping community microgrid operation

Engineering and Technology

The social factors shaping community microgrid operation

G. Raman, Y. Yang, et al.

This study reveals a strong preference among US residents for a differentiated microgrid energy rationing service during blackouts, highlighting a remarkable 91.8% support for higher energy quotas for those willing to pay more. Conducted by Gurupraanesh Raman, Yang Yang, and Jimmy Chih-Hsien Peng, the research also uncovers a consumer readiness to sell a significant portion of stored energy from personal backup devices.... show more
Abstract
When extreme weather events result in power blackouts, the critical electricity needs of a community can continue to be met by utilizing localized energy resources. The collective setup of these resources is referred to as a microgrid. Here, we carry out a survey to study the preferences of 1021 US residents on how the finite energy stored in a community microgrid should be rationed amongst various participating households during prolonged blackouts. Particularly, a differentiated service paradigm—where certain consumers can pay more to avail of higher energy quotas—received support from over 91.8% of respondents, despite the zero-sum nature of such rationing. We also report that respondents were receptive to selling between 42–53% of their stored energy to the microgrid should they own personal backup devices—what we call willingness-to-sell—balancing self-preservation and monetary compensation. Studying the factors influencing the responses on the fairness of differentiated service (for consumers) and willingness-to-sell (for storage owners), we identify for policymakers and businesses that an energy-as-a-service model is socially acceptable for community microgrids.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 31, 2024
Authors
Gurupraanesh Raman, Yang Yang, Jimmy Chih-Hsien Peng
Tags
community microgrid
energy rationing
blackouts
energy quotas
energy-as-a-service
public preferences
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