Towards the detailed modeling of deregulated electricity markets comprising Smart prosumers and peer to peer energy trading

Matthaios S. Symiakakis,Fotis D. Kanellos

Electric Power Systems Research(2023)

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Abstract
Smart Grid concept has promoted the use of distributed generation in an era of continuously increasing renewable energy generation. Peer-to-Peer electricity trading is a means for smart grid to achieve it. Consumption-side is able to directly trade electricity and enhance power system flexibility. However, the sto-chastic behavior of prosumers and renewable generation introduces great complexity that needs to be addressed through careful modeling. This paper proposes a hierarchical electricity trading scheme that models residential, commercial and industrial prosumers, energy storage, renewable energy sources, and centralized generation in a fully transactive smart environment. To model the above, a hierarchical MAS of three auctioning layers is developed. A novel modeling of residential activity and optimal constrained end-user energy scheduling are developed. Moreover, a parallel peer-to-peer electricity market that uses the Discriminatory k-DA matching mechanism and enhanced price calculation through fuzzy logic is developed. A novel case study of a hybrid Day-Ahead market is presented, using the proposed trading scheme that yields less expensive electrical power system operation. The proposed detailed model incorporates multiple end-user types and multi-layer scalable energy systems and sets the foundation for holistic energy market modeling.
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Demand response,Electricity market,Electric vehicles,Energy management,Energy storage,Fuzzy logic,Load shifting,Multi-agent system,Peer-to-peer trading,Renewable energy sources,Smart grid
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