TY - CPAPER U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - De Jesús Tabora, César A1 - Hartmann, Niklas T1 - Dissemination Potential in Germany of Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading and Local Electricity Markets as an Option for Decentralized Energy System T2 - IAEE conference proceedings N2 - Peer-to-peer energy trading and local electricity markets have been widely discussed as new options for the transformation of the energy system from the traditional centralized scheme to the novel decentralized one. Moreover, it has also been proposed as a more favourable alternative for already expiring feed in tariff policies that promote investment in renewable energy sources. Peer-to-peer energy trading is usually defined as the integration of several innovative technologies, that enable both prosumers and consumers to trade electricity, without intermediaries, at a consented price. Furthermore, the techno-economic aspects go hand in hand with the socio-economic aspects, which represent at the end significant barriers that need to be tackled to reach a higher impact on current power systems. Applying a qualitative analysis, two scalable peer-to-peer concepts are presented in this study and the possible participant´s entry probability into such concepts. Results show that consumers with a preference for environmental aspects have in general a higher willingness to participate in peer-to-peer energy trading. Moreover, battery storage systems are a key technology that could elevate the entry probability of prosumers into a peer-to-peer market. KW - peer-to-peer energy trading KW - local electricity markets Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ofb1-opus4-62980 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ofb1-opus4-62980 SN - 2707-6075 SS - 2707-6075 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - International Association for Energy Economics ER -