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Transactive energy trading in distribution systems via privacy-preserving distributed coordination

Farhad Rahbaran Ranjbar, Sajad Najafi Ravadanegh and Amin Safari

Applied Energy, 2024, vol. 361, issue C, No S030626192400206X

Abstract: This paper presents an approach to the transactive energy (TE) market that aims to improve the network efficiency and fairness of electricity market in distribution systems. The TE market is designed to allow subscribers to trade electricity in real-time based-on their energy consumption and generation forecast. The proposed framework utilizes distribution locational marginal pricing (DLMP), which accurately reflects the costs of electricity transmission and distribution, to fairly allocate these costs among subscribers. The Small Neighborhood Search Optimal Points (SNSOP) algorithm is then introduced to solve the challenge of finding optimal points for all participants in the TE market, as the maximum financial gain for one participant comes at the maximum financial loss of another participant. The results of the case study show that the proposed framework leads to a more efficient and reliable electricity network, by enabling decentralized control and reducing losses through optimal trades in the TE market.

Keywords: Transactive energy; Distribution locational marginal pricing (DLMP); Distribution system; Electricity market; Distribution system operator (DSO); Loss (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122823

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