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Peer-to-Peer Energy Transaction Mechanisms Considering Fairness in Smart Energy Communities

Authors
Oh, EunsungSon, Sung-Yong
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
Demand-side management; distributed energy transaction; distributed generation; energy community; energy trading; fairness; Games; peer-to-peer; Peer-to-peer computing; Privacy; prosumer; Real-time systems; Renewable energy sources; Stochastic processes; uncertainty; Uncertainty
Citation
IEEE Access, v.8, pp.216055 - 216068
Journal Title
IEEE Access
Volume
8
Start Page
216055
End Page
216068
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/79406
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3041838
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
This study presents peer-to-peer (P2P) energy transaction mechanisms to maximize social welfare considering the uncertainty and profit fairness of the players. The P2P energy transaction problem is formulated as a P2P energy transaction pair matching and the determination of the P2P transaction price. To solve the problem, the optimal condition to maximize social welfare is determined using stochastic P2P energy transaction performance analysis based on the uncertainty characteristics. The analysis results show that social welfare is maximized to match the producer and consumer pairs that have similar demand characteristics; the P2P transaction price balances the profit fairness between the pair. Using these results, two centralized P2P energy transaction mechanisms are proposed by modifying the optimization problem. Moreover, a decentralized P2P energy transaction mechanism that operates in a distributed manner is suggested with the operational signal flow for the implementation of the mechanism. The simulation results show that the centralized and decentralized mechanisms have near optimal performance, with less than a 0.5% and 1% optimal gap compared to the optimal solution that requires perfect information including uncertainty, respectively. However, the decentralized mechanism is less computationally complex and uses less information than the centralized mechanisms; consequently, it can alleviate the operational burden and security and privacy problems. In addition, the results show that the performance of P2P energy transaction is related to the relative demand ratio between the producer and consumer. The optimal condition and results suggest a guide to the design of the P2P energy transaction. CCBY
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