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P2P market coordination methodologies with distribution grid management

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DOI: 10.1016/j.segan.2023.101075

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Consumer-centric electricity market; Coordinating mechanisms; Distribution grid operation; Peer-to-peer energy trading; Prosumer

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As prosumers and energy communities gain prominence, energy trading between prosumers in local P2P markets is crucial. This paper presents and compares three coordination methods in order to address voltage and congestion issues. The results show that the second method, using the P2P market with an AC-OPF, is the most effective in fulfilling network constraints and maximizing social welfare.
As prosumers and energy communities gain prominence in power systems, energy trading between prosumers in local P2P markets is paramount. Within this novel market design, peers can directly exchange energy with each other, leading to economic advantages while supporting the decarboniza-tion of the sector. To ensure that voltage and congestion issues are properly addressed, a thorough coordination between the P2P market and the Distribution System Operator is required. This paper presents and compares three mutual-benefit coordination methods. The first method entails applying product differentiation on an iterative basis to avoid exceeding the lines thermal limits, which is performed through penalties on P2P exchanges that may be overloading the network. The second method uses the P2P market with an AC-OPF, ensuring network operation through a flexibility market via upward and downward flexibility. The last one proposes an integrated operation of the P2P market with AC-OPF. All methods are assessed in a typical distribution network with high prosumers integration. The results show that the second method is the one that, fulfilling the network constraints, presents greater social welfare.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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