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Existing sharing coefficient methods mainly support ex-post surplus allocation and billing, lacking guidance to shift demand toward feeder-hours where shared PV reduces exports. This work introduces a sharing-coefficient-based demand response framework that transforms allocation results into day-ahead household price signals, accounting for feeder location via iterative optimization and convex load reshaping.","Sharing Coefficient-Based Price Signals for Demand Response in Renewable Energy Communities  \nAlireza Shooshtari, Member, IEEE, Antonio Pepiciello, Member, IEEE, and Jos Luis Dom´ınguez-Garc´ıa, Senior  \nMember, IEEE  \narXiv :2607 .09357v1 [ ee ss . SY] 10 Jul 2026  \nAbstract—Renewable energy communities can increase local photovoltaic (PV) use, but feeder-level surplus can still cause reverse power flow in low-voltage networks. Existing sharing coefficient methods are mainly used ex-post for surplus allocation and billing, so they do not directly guide demand toward hours and feeders where shared PV can reduce export. This paper proposes a sharing coefficient-based demand response framework that converts dynamic proportional allocation outcomes into household specific day-ahead price signals. The feeder-aware design first shares surplus within each feeder, while the feederagnostic design shares surplus through a single community pool. The energy community manager iteratively computes the allocation from submitted demand and PV forecasts, decomposes purchased energy into same-feeder, inter-feeder, and grid-import components, and coordinates household load reshaping through a convex optimization model. Using measured profiles from 15 households and AC power flow analysis, the framework reduces feeder reverse energy by 45.0% and 44.6% on selected high reverse energy days, and by 69.0% and 66.3% over the annual window, for the feeder-aware and feeder-agnostic cases, respectively. These results show that sharing coefficients can be used not only for ex-post billing, but also as operational price signals for demand response, with feeder-aware allocation providing an additional network benefit by accounting for household location in the low-voltage network.  \nIndex Terms—Demand response, energy communities, sharing coefficients  \nI. INTRODUCTION  \nTHE transition toward low-carbon power systems is ac  \ncelerating the decentralization of electricity generation, mainly driven by the increasing deployment of distributed energy resources such as residential photovoltaic (PV) systems. As a result, end users are evolving from passive consumers to active prosumers, and distribution networks are becoming active platforms for integrating local renewable energy.  \nIn this context, energy communities have emerged as a framework to involve citizens and local actors in the energy transition. They enable participants to jointly organize local energy activities and share the resulting economic benefits [1],[2] . In Europe, this concept has been supported by the Clean Energy for all Europeans package [3] and formalized through Directive (EU) 2018/2001 and Directive (EU) 2019/944 [4],[5] . In residential PV-based communities, surplus generation can be shared among members through collective selfconsumption schemes, improving local renewable energy utilization and reducing electricity imports and costs [6], [7] .  \nAlireza Shooshtari, Antonio Pepiciello, and Jos Luis Dom´ınguez-Garc´ıaare with the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Barcelona, Spain (e-mail: [ashooshtari@irec.cat](ashooshtari@irec.cat); [apepiciello@irec.cat](apepiciello@irec.cat); [jldominguez@irec.cat](jldominguez@irec.cat)). The authors declare no conflicts of interest.  \nEnergy sharing is typically implemented through sharing coefficients, which define how surplus generation is allocated among participants. These coefficients can be fixed, proportional, priority-based, or dynamic. While they provide a structured mechanism for allocation and settlement, they do not directly influence consumption behavior, and therefore have limited impact on aligning demand with periods of local renewable generation [8] . Demand response addresses this limitation by adjusting flexible loads in response to price signals [9], [10] . 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