A Fully-Decentralized Transactive Energy Management Under Distribution Network Constraints via Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading

Yidan Zhou;Jiale Wang;Yao Zhang;Jingdong Wei;Wei Sun;Jianxue Wang
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Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading is seen as a promising method for distributed transactive energy (TE) management. Since distribution network is used for electricity transfer, physical constraints should be imposed during the P2P trading. In this paper, we propose a P2P-based distributed TE management approach considering distribution network constraints and product differentiation for P2P energy trading between different buses. A multi-period AC optimal power flow (OPF) model is used to monitor power flow in distribution system, and the exactness of second-order cone relaxation is recovered by the convex-concave procedure, making sure that P2P transactions do not violate network constraints. Moreover, we propose a fully-decentralized variant of alternating direction method of multipliers for clearing P2P transactions in a fully-decentralized manner under AC power flow constraints. Our proposed variant does not need any interactions with the central supervisor in comparison with the traditional one. Finally, numerical results on IEEE 33-bus and 141-bus distribution systems verify the effectiveness of our proposed method in ensuring physical feasibility, lowering data communication and protecting data privacy during P2P energy trading.
通过点对点能源交易实现配电网络约束下的全分散式交互能源管理
点对点(P2P)能源交易被认为是一种很有前途的分布式能源交易管理方法。由于配电网用于电力传输,P2P交易过程中需要施加物理约束。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于P2P的分布式TE管理方法,该方法考虑了不同总线之间的P2P能源交易的配电网约束和产品差异。采用多周期交流最优潮流(OPF)模型对配电系统进行潮流监测,采用凹凸法恢复二阶锥松弛的准确性,保证P2P交易不违反网络约束。此外,我们提出了一种完全去中心化的乘数交替方向方法,用于在交流潮流约束下以完全去中心化的方式清算P2P交易。与传统的变体相比,我们提出的变体不需要与中央监督器进行任何交互。最后,在IEEE 33总线和141总线配电系统上的数值结果验证了本文方法在P2P能源交易中保证物理可行性、降低数据通信和保护数据隐私方面的有效性。
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