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An efficient P2P energy trading platform based on evolutionary games for prosumers in a community

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:42 authored by Edstan Fernandez, M Hossain, Syed Muhammad Nawazish AliSyed Muhammad Nawazish Ali, Vivek Sharma
This paper proposes a game-theoretic community energy management model that encourages energy trading between members of a community. The members of the community are classified as consumers and vendors. These roles are interchangeable based on the day-ahead power consumption profile. An evolutionary game is proposed to model the consumer dynamics in selecting the vendor. The vendors can select the consumer to whom they wish to sell the power by setting prices that attract consumers. Therefore, a game exists between the vendors in which competitive prices are set to lure the consumers. The game converges at a Nash equilibrium. The results of the algorithm are the preference of consumers to each vendor and the price of power set by each vendor. The interaction between various entities is modeled by a Stackelberg game. The proposed model is tested in a community in Sydney with renewable energy generators and battery storage systems. Results show the cost savings for the consumers and the profits made by the vendors. The convergence of the models shows the effectiveness of energy trading within the community for financial gains and energy conservation. The proposed model show that profits can be increased and the burden on the grid could be reduced if demand response strategies are adopted and coupled with storage systems.

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Journal

Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks

Volume

34

Number

101074

Start page

1

End page

9

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006123218

Esploro creation date

2023-07-05

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