Framework of Transactive Energy Market Strategies for Lucrative Peer-to-Peer Energy Transactions
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29920Dato
2022-12-20Type
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Peer reviewed
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Loganathan, Arun S.; Ramachandran, Vijayapriya; Perumal, Angalaeswari Sendraya; Dhanasekaran, Seshathiri; Lakshmaiya, Natrayan; Paramasivam, PrabhuSammendrag
Leading to the enhancement of smart grid implementation, the peer-to-peer (P2P) energy
transaction concept has grown dramatically in recent years allowing the end-users to successfully
exchange their excess generation and demand in a more profitable way. This paper presents local
energy market (LEM) architecture with various market strategies for P2P energy trading among
a set of end-users (consumers and prosumers) in a smart residential locality. In a P2P fashion,
prosumers/consumers can export/import the available generation/demand in the LEM at a profit
relative to utility prices. A common portal known as the transactive energy market operator (TEMO)
is introduced to manage the trading in the LEM. The goal of the TEMO is to develop a transaction
agreement among P2P players by establishing a price for each transaction based on the price and
trading demand provided by the participants. A few case studies on a location with ten residential
P2P participants validate the performance of the proposed TEMO.
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Loganathan, Ramachandran, Perumal, Dhanasekaran, Lakshmaiya, Paramasivam. Framework of Transactive Energy Market Strategies for Lucrative Peer-to-Peer Energy Transactions. Energies. 2023;16(1)Metadata
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