Barriers to Independent Aggregators in Europe
Bray, R; Woodman, B
Date: 9 January 2019
Working Paper
Publisher
University of Exeter Energy Policy Group
Abstract
Various studies and consultations have been undertaken in recent years which
examine the benefits that independent aggregators can bring to the European electricity
markets. Independent aggregators can provide an important route to market for demand side
response providers and small-scale generators, by bringing together providers ...
Various studies and consultations have been undertaken in recent years which
examine the benefits that independent aggregators can bring to the European electricity
markets. Independent aggregators can provide an important route to market for demand side
response providers and small-scale generators, by bringing together providers who would be
too small to participate in the markets individually. In addition, aggregators have detailed
knowledge of these markets which many small providers might lack. Aggregation can also
increase the reliability of DSR by bringing together resources from across different industries
and geographies.
However, at present there is no coordinated approach across Europe for the inclusion of independent
aggregators into these markets. There is therefore a united view in industry bodies that further
development and a coordinated approach to the aggregator role is necessary to enable their full
inclusion.
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