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Hybrid local energy markets: Incorporating utility function-based peer risk attributes, renewable energy integration, and grid constraints analysis
•A novel hybrid Local Energy Market trading framework was developed.•The proposed hybrid framework was compared with community-based and peer-to-peer markets.•The proposed hybrid modeling was applied to the Japan Electric Power Exchange market.•The findings revealed the interplay between market play...
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Published in: | Energy conversion and management. X 2024-10, Vol.24, p.100713, Article 100713 |
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Main Authors: | , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •A novel hybrid Local Energy Market trading framework was developed.•The proposed hybrid framework was compared with community-based and peer-to-peer markets.•The proposed hybrid modeling was applied to the Japan Electric Power Exchange market.•The findings revealed the interplay between market players’ behavior and the dynamics of diverse market structures.
This study proposes a novel hybrid Local Energy Market (LEM) trading framework meticulously designed for efficient energy trading among distribution network participants. The proposed LEM hybrid modeling framework aims to maximize social welfare by considering the behavior of market participants and incorporating network constraints into the transactional framework. To address the consumption behavior of market participants, the concept of the utility function with peer risk attributes is employed, differentiating between flexible and inflexible demands. Additionally, it adeptly manages various generation types, including diesel generators, wind and solar generators, and storage, each characterized by a unique cost function. The investigation extends to the analysis of the Japan Electric Power Exchange market (JEPX), taking into account the residential electricity demand in Tokyo, Japan, by comparing with community-based (CB) and peer-to-peer (P2P) markets and scrutinizing market player behavior across multiple scenarios. These scenarios include comparisons of different market structures, variations in prices, considerations of grid constraints, and diverse weather scenarios. The proposed framework undergoes rigorous evaluation utilizing the IEEE 33-bus and 69-bus standard test systems, with results demonstrating its practicality, superiority of the proposed market compared to the CB and P2P markets, and providing valuable insights into the intricate interplay between market players’ behavior and the dynamics of diverse market structures, price fluctuations, grid constraints, and weather scenarios. |
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ISSN: | 2590-1745 2590-1745 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecmx.2024.100713 |