Comparative Double Auction Approach for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading on Multiple microgrids.

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Smart grids and sustainable energy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1007/s40866-023-00178-x
Sweta Malik, Subhasis Thakur, Maeve Duffy, John G Breslin
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Abstract

Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading is one of the most effective methods to increase the usage of Renewable Energy (RE) resources in the distribution network and reduce losses by eliminating long transmission and distribution lines. This research aims to enhance the efficiency of P2P energy trading by examining the suitability of four distinct double auction mechanisms: Average, McAfee, Trade Reduction and Vickrey-Clarke-Groves (VCG). We conducted a systematic evaluation of these mechanisms across various microgrid (MG) types. The study algorithm integrates user preferences, bidding strategies and time-of-use tariffs, allowing participants to indicate their willingness to pay for different energy qualities and specific time periods. Notably, both the Average and VCG mechanisms emerged as the most effective across a majority of MG setups. Specifically, the average mechanism was found to be optimal for a consumer-centric MG, while the VCG mechanism was predominantly advantageous during non-peak hours trading. However, it was observed that P2P energy trading from MG to MG was inefficient due to the lesser number of peers. In conclusion, this work offers a comprehensive solution that adeptly identifies and recommends the most fitting auction mechanisms for diverse MG configurations and usage timings, paving the way for more efficient P2P energy trading.

多微电网点对点能源交易的比较双拍卖方法。
点对点(P2P)能源交易是提高配电网中可再生能源(RE)资源利用率并通过消除长输配电线路减少损失的最有效方法之一。本研究旨在通过检查四种不同的双重拍卖机制的适用性来提高P2P能源交易的效率:平均,McAfee,贸易削减和维克里-克拉克-格罗夫斯(VCG)。我们对不同类型微电网(MG)的这些机制进行了系统评估。该研究算法整合了用户偏好、竞价策略和分时电价,允许参与者表明他们愿意为不同的能源质量和特定的时间段付费。值得注意的是,在大多数MG设置中,Average和VCG机制都是最有效的。具体来说,对于以消费者为中心的MG来说,平均机制是最优的,而VCG机制在非高峰时段交易中占主导地位。然而,观察到从MG到MG的P2P能源交易效率低下,因为同行数量较少。总之,这项工作提供了一个全面的解决方案,熟练地识别和推荐最适合不同MG配置和使用时间的拍卖机制,为更有效的P2P能源交易铺平了道路。
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