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Aperiodic two-layer energy management system for community microgrids based on blockchain strategy to be published in: Applied energy

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APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 324, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119847

Keywords

Community Microgrid; Energy markets; Blockchain; Network reconfiguration; Microgrids; Aperiodic control

Funding

  1. Comunidad de Madrid [Y2020/EMT-6368]
  2. European Social Fund [P2018/EMT4366]

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This research proposes the division of community microgrids into clusters based on geographical locations and develops a two-layer architecture to enhance the penetration of distributed energy resources. The first layer focuses on creating local energy markets to maximize economic benefits, while the second layer is responsible for network reconfiguration based on energy balance within each cluster. The strategy utilizes Blockchain technology and Smart Contracts to decentralize control and eliminate intermediaries. It has been validated through simulations based on the IEEE 123-node system network model, demonstrating its benefits.
Regulatory changes in different countries regarding self-consumption and growing public concern about the environment are encouraging the establishment of community microgrids. These community microgrids inte -grate a large number of small-scale distributed energy resources and offers a solution to enhance power system reliability and resilience. This work proposes a geographically-based split of the community microgrids into clusters of members that tend to have similar consumption and generation profiles, mimicking the most typical layout of cities. Assuming a community microgrid divided into clusters, a two-layer architecture is developed to facilitate the greater penetration of distributed energy resources in an efficient way. The first layer, referred as the market layer, is responsible for creating local energy markets with the aim of maximising the economic benefits for community microgrid members. The second layer is responsible for the network reconfiguration, which is based on the energy balance within each cluster. This layer complies with the IEC 61850 communication standard, in order to control commercial sectionalizing and tie switches. This allows the community microgrid network to be reconfigured to minimise energy exchanges with the main grid, without requiring interaction with the distributed system operator. To implement this two-layer energy management strategy, an aperiodic market approach based on Blockchain technology, and the additional functionality offered by Smart Contracts is adopted. This embraces the concept of energy communities since it decentralizes the control and eliminates intermediaries. The use of aperiodic control techniques helps to overcome the challenges of using Blockchain technology in terms of storage, computational requirements and member privacy. The scalability and modularity of the Smart Contract-based system allow each cluster of members to be designed by tailoring the system to their specific needs. The implementation of this strategy is based on low-cost off-the-shelf devices, such as Raspberry Pi 4 Model B boards, which operate as Blockchain nodes of community microgrid members. Finally, the strategy has been validated by emulating two use cases based on the IEEE 123-node system network model highlighting the benefits of the proposal.

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