Peer-to-peer energy sharing generates mates rates and grid stability
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Peer-to-peer energy sharing generates mates rates and grid stability
South Australian and Victorian researchers have found households could sell their surplus solar power to neighbours using peer-to-peer energy sharing, helping stabilise the grid and improve on retail market feed-in tariffs.University of South Australia (UniSA) and Deakin University, Victoria researchers have found there are more benefits to households with solar panels using a peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing system as “prosumers”, selling surp…
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