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Andreas Fleischhacker is a Researcher at TU Wien's Department of Energy Economics and Efficiency, contributing to the E370-03 research area. His work focuses on renewable energy systems, energy communities, and optimization of distributed energy resources. He has led studies on peer-to-peer energy trading, photovoltaic (PV) integration, and the economic viability of renewable energy projects across Europe.
Research interests include:
- Energy communities and their profitability in varying regulatory environments
- Optimization models for smart grids and demand response
- Electric mobility infrastructure and storage systems
- Market mechanisms for decentralized energy systems
Key publications analyze PV sharing models, cost-benefit analyses of energy communities, and aggregator business models. His work frequently bridges technical innovation with policy implications, aiming to enhance energy system resilience and sustainability.
He has advised over a dozen master's theses on topics like optimal EV charging station placement, photovoltaic system economics, and district heating optimization. Fleischhacker collaborates on EU-funded projects such as BestRES and Flex+, addressing renewable energy integration challenges.
His research often highlights the importance of consumer participation in energy systems through innovative business models and fair trading frameworks.
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