Identifying real-world saturation points and grid-hosting capacity in mixed-use urban Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) requires dynamic spatial evaluation. To address this, this paper introduces a novel simulation framework that integrates GIS spatial analysis with an iterative heuristic selection algorithm. The proposed method evaluates the energetic interaction between a primary generation node and surrounding consumers, utilizing a dynamic function to calculate the collective Self-Consumption Rate (SCR). Applied to the Flaminio Stadium in Rome, the model incrementally aggregates users to determine the optimal cluster size for economic feasibility. The results demonstrate that the heuristic selection algorithm successfully refined the community from an initial pool of 854 buildings to an optimal cluster of 734. This targeted selection eliminated energy surplus and achieved a near-perfect collective SCR of 99.8%. Furthermore, by strategically reducing the required installed PV capacity by 52.6%, the initial capital investment dropped from € 89.9 million to € 42.6 million, significantly de-risking the project while maintaining a competitive payback period of approximately 13 years. Ultimately, this study presents a scalable spatial optimization tool that empowers decision makers to transform large-scale urban infrastructure into the energetic and economic engines of district wide decarbonization
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