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Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

2/07/21

Local Energy Markets

 Energy as a Service EaaS

for Communities Businesses and Properties


Energy Savings
solutions for your community business and property that enable the efficient utilization of resources with Pay per Use, On-Demand Services, micro grids, Distributed Energy Resources Management Systems - DERMS, combined Heat and power - CHP, energy service agreements – ESA, power purchase agreements – PPA, and Virtual Power Plants – VPP.

Delivering Value for Paying Customers and Efficiency for Suppliers


Virtual Power Plants - VPP - are networks of energy producers, consumers and storage providers in your Local Energy Market - LEM. LEMs are aggregators that generate value by monitoring, predicting, optimizing and dispatching energy consumption and generation.

Benefits in collaboration with similar VPPs, LEMs trade energy with each other as demand requires; participants benefit from management of their consumption with purchases effected at low-cost times as the LEM continuously balance electric grids and integration with utilities.


LEMs
function as independent electric companies tasked with reducing demand during times of higher energy costs by managing the distributed network flows across communities and regions.

Participation in a Local Energy Market is open to energy consumers, producers and storage facilities.


Distributed Generation
occurs on a property site when energy is sold to the building occupants; here, commercial PPAs enable businesses and governments to purchase electricity directly from the generator rather than from the utility.

Power Purchase Agreements PPA are a legal contract between an electricity generator and a power purchaser.



2/01/21

Arezza Projects in Historic Communities

Supply Chain Management Services in American and Italian Small Towns


The Concept
a program anchored in communities with a history as hub cities, hence a reliance on connections and collaborations within and among regions, resulting in a national trading platform with economies of scale utilizing historic trade routes and state of the art products and services to the benefit of community businesses, commuters, residents, and visitors.

Objectives support locally owned enterprises and achieve economies of scale pricing in selected communities in the areas of travel destination management, transit services, energy efficiency and manufacturing.

Job One: Rebuild the Supply Chain


Ways and Means
projects, unique to each community but connecting participating towns via customer sharing, transit programs, energy management and similar measures.

Participants a team of product and services providers with know-how and resources to jump-start projects in collaboration with local partners.


Client Targets
US and International Vacationers, Business Travelers, and Commuters; small commercial, public, and private properties typically found on main street and in historic districts, including train stations, museums, and entertainment venues; transportation services providers.

A team tasked to develop deploy manage and market uniquely local projects


Projects in Historic Towns
the successful implementation of projects in local areas rests on a clear plan to develop and implement commercial strategies, economies of scale, self-finance, in kind payments, revenue-based funding and sharing that, in turn, create new sustainable wealth and economic opportunities by:


• Improving local knowledge and expertise,

• Ensuring accountability and responsibility by participants,

• Educating visitors to ensure respect for local values and traditions,

• Utilizing market forces to achieve economies of scale and purchasing power,

• Generating capital resources for small enterprises,

• Partnering with local government and nonprofits to reach into the community.