Print Email Facebook Twitter Cost allocation in integrated community energy systems—social acceptance Title Cost allocation in integrated community energy systems—social acceptance Author Hakvoort, R.A. (TU Delft Energy & Industry) Lukszo, Z. (TU Delft Energy & Industry) Date 2021 Abstract Integrated community energy systems (ICESs) are a good representative of local energy systems by integrating local distributed energy resources and local communities. It is proposed that costs should be allocated in a socially acceptable manner since there is no regulation in ICESs. In this paper, social acceptance is conceptualized from the dimension of community acceptance considering procedural and distributive justice. A fair process increases the understanding and the acceptance of the cost allocation outcomes, and a fair outcome leads to the acceptance of the cost allocation procedure. This approach adopted the multi-criteria decision-making technique to evaluate social acceptance to select a cost allocation method that was socially acceptable to local community members. The results show that our approach is unique and useful when multiple decision-making groups have to decide together upon the cost allocation method. It is able to provide quantitative results and optimal decisions from a multi-group decision-making perspective. The methodology developed in this research can be applied to any local community energy system to select a cost allocation method. Furthermore, the obtained results can be used by decision-makers to support them in the decision-making process. Based on our approach, policy implications are also analyzed to support the success of cost allocation in ICESs. Subject Cost allocationDistributive justiceIntegrated community energy systemsMulti-criteria decision-makingProcedural justiceSocial acceptance To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:be3ead2a-82c0-451a-a0fd-3f2dbba86e07 DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179951 ISSN 2071-1050 Source Sustainability, 13 (17) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 R.A. Hakvoort, Z. Lukszo Files PDF sustainability_13_09951_v2.pdf 1.07 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:be3ead2a-82c0-451a-a0fd-3f2dbba86e07/datastream/OBJ/view