Australian researchers have found that households can trade surplus solar power with neighbors through peer-to-peer energy sharing, a model that could stabilize the grid and deliver better returns than retail feed-in tariffs. From pv magazine Australia Researchers at the University of South Australia and Deakin University in Victoria have found that households with solar panels gain more benefits from using peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing. Acting as "prosumers," they can sell surplus power to neighbors, support grid stability and secure higher returns than current retailer feed-in tariffs. The ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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