Mohammadreza Ramtin
Market Strategies in Renewable District Heating: Engaging Prosumers and Enhancing Demand Response.
Rel. Chiara Ravetti. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Energy And Nuclear Engineering, 2025
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Abstract
Heating accounts for the largest share of final energy demand in Europe, making the decarbonization of this sector central to achieving climate and energy policy targets. District heating (DH), particularly when integrated with renewable sources, offers a pathway to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance system efficiency, and improve energy security. Yet, current DH systems remain challenged by centralized structures, limited prosumer engagement, and weak incentives for demand-side flexibility. This thesis explores how market strategies can strengthen the role of prosumers and enable demand response in renewable district heating (RDH). The research combines a comprehensive literature review with a scenario-based modeling analysis of the Italian heating sector.
Financial and non-financial mechanisms—including pricing models, regulatory frameworks, and behavioral incentives—are assessed for their effectiveness in promoting prosumer integration and system flexibility
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