Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security

The increasing number of prosumers and the accompanying greater use of decentralised energy resources (DERs) bring new opportunities and challenges for the traditional electricity systems and the electricity markets. Microgrids, virtual power plants (VPPs), peer-to-peer (P2P) trading and federated p...

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Main Authors: Duarte Kazacos Winter, Rahul Khatri, Michael Schmidt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4665
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spelling doaj-b596b31634c74d5ca5934bfdec148fc32021-08-06T15:22:16ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-08-01144665466510.3390/en14154665Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid SecurityDuarte Kazacos Winter0Rahul Khatri1Michael Schmidt2Institute of Energy Systems Technology, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, 77652 Offenburg, GermanyInstitute of Energy Systems Technology, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, 77652 Offenburg, GermanyInstitute of Energy Systems Technology, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, 77652 Offenburg, GermanyThe increasing number of prosumers and the accompanying greater use of decentralised energy resources (DERs) bring new opportunities and challenges for the traditional electricity systems and the electricity markets. Microgrids, virtual power plants (VPPs), peer-to-peer (P2P) trading and federated power plants (FPPs) propose different schemes for prosumer coordination and have the potential of becoming the new paradigm of electricity market and power system operation. This paper proposes a P2P trading scheme for energy communities that negotiates power flows between participating prosumers with insufficient renewable power supply and prosumers with surplus supply in such a way that the community welfare is maximized while avoiding critical grid conditions. For this purpose, the proposed scheme is based on an Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem with a Multi-Bilateral Economic Dispatch (MBED) formulation as an objective function. The solution is realized in a fully decentralized manner on the basis of the Relaxed Consensus + Innovations (RCI) algorithm. Network security is ensured by a tariff-based system organized by a network agent that makes use of product differentiation capabilities of the RCI algorithm. It is found that the proposed mechanism accurately finds and prevents hazardous network operations, such as over-voltage in grid buses, while successfully providing economic value to prosumers’ renewable generation within the scope of a P2P, free market.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4665renewable energypeer-to-peerelectricity marketeconomic dispatchconsensus + innovationsdistributed energy resources
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Michael Schmidt
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Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security
Energies
renewable energy
peer-to-peer
electricity market
economic dispatch
consensus + innovations
distributed energy resources
author_facet Duarte Kazacos Winter
Rahul Khatri
Michael Schmidt
author_sort Duarte Kazacos Winter
title Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security
title_short Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security
title_full Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security
title_fullStr Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security
title_full_unstemmed Decentralized Prosumer-Centric P2P Electricity Market Coordination with Grid Security
title_sort decentralized prosumer-centric p2p electricity market coordination with grid security
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The increasing number of prosumers and the accompanying greater use of decentralised energy resources (DERs) bring new opportunities and challenges for the traditional electricity systems and the electricity markets. Microgrids, virtual power plants (VPPs), peer-to-peer (P2P) trading and federated power plants (FPPs) propose different schemes for prosumer coordination and have the potential of becoming the new paradigm of electricity market and power system operation. This paper proposes a P2P trading scheme for energy communities that negotiates power flows between participating prosumers with insufficient renewable power supply and prosumers with surplus supply in such a way that the community welfare is maximized while avoiding critical grid conditions. For this purpose, the proposed scheme is based on an Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem with a Multi-Bilateral Economic Dispatch (MBED) formulation as an objective function. The solution is realized in a fully decentralized manner on the basis of the Relaxed Consensus + Innovations (RCI) algorithm. Network security is ensured by a tariff-based system organized by a network agent that makes use of product differentiation capabilities of the RCI algorithm. It is found that the proposed mechanism accurately finds and prevents hazardous network operations, such as over-voltage in grid buses, while successfully providing economic value to prosumers’ renewable generation within the scope of a P2P, free market.
topic renewable energy
peer-to-peer
electricity market
economic dispatch
consensus + innovations
distributed energy resources
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4665
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