Comparative analysis of bidding strategies for auction-based local energy markets

Joel David Schoelzel,Sarah Henn, Milena Tings,Rita Streblow,Dirk Mueller

ENERGY(2024)

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In view of the ongoing integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and energy storage into the energy system, conventional consumers are transitioning into prosumers and flexumers. Local energy markets (LEMs) enables these end users to trade electricity directly with each other in order to obtain lower energy prices and to increase the local self -consumption. Since bidding strategies have a decisive impact on efficient trading in auction -based LEMs, the comparison and consistent evaluation of bidding strategies is an important research area. As novelty we propose an uniform evaluation methodology keeping all market features equal except the used bidding strategy. For the first time we evaluate a device -oriented (DO) strategy including an incentive price signal with a zero -intelligence (ZI) strategy, a learning -intelligence (LI) strategy employing the modified Roth-Erev learning algorithm. As evaluation we analyze the resulting market trading with various key performance indicators (KPIs), which consider both cost savings and local energy supply. Our findings reveal that the chosen bidding strategy has a decisive impact on cost savings and the distribution of gains between the buyer and seller side. In a photovoltaic (PV) and combined heat and power (CHP) scenario with different technology penetrations, the end users' gains attain the highest values for the DO bidding strategy with 7909 euro and 16454 euro. Also the average market clearing prices are for the DO bidding strategy the highest with 0.269 euro/kWh for the and 0.3032 euro/kWh, which implies that the seller side predominantly obtains the gains.
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Community-based energy trading,Auction-based local energy market,Bidding strategies,Prosumer,Distributed energy resources
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