点对点能源交易——一个以dso为中心的提议

Steven Deacon, G. Taylor, I. Pisica
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随着分布式能源在低压配电系统中的不断渗透,其集成给电网的平稳运行带来的风险也在不断上升。这是因为,与传统发电不同,可再生能源是不可预测的,通常附加在输电网络中较不灵活的部分。解决方案是鼓励客户在使用配电网络时做出决定,最终有助于保持系统稳定,并允许进一步的分布式能源被整合到网络中。在此背景下,提出了一种新的点对点能源交易市场,该市场为产消者提供了减少高阻抗点之间交易的激励。这些通常是彼此相距最远的同伴;这有助于减少线路损耗和网络拥塞。市场设计的市场使用拓扑和阻抗识别方法来计算市场上完成的每笔交易的费用减少。此外,市场将使用连续的双重拍卖清算方法,有效地将买家和卖家配对,同时使他们有机会从参与点对点市场中获得最大的利益。最后,提出了潮流跟踪,让参与者看到他们的电力如何流经网络。设计的流程跟踪图将使他们满意地知道电力正在发送到/从他们的贸易伙伴接收,从而增加了对点对点市场的信心。
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Peer-to-peer energy transactioning –a DSO-centric proposal
As the penetration of distributed energy resources in low voltage distribution systems continue, the risk that their integration presents to the smooth operation of power networks continues to rise. This is because, unlike traditional generation, renewable resources are unpredictable and generally attached to less flexible parts of the power transmission network. The solution is to encourage customers to make decisions in their usage of the power distribution network that ultimately helps keep the system stable and allow further distributed energy resources to be integrated into the network. In this context, a new peer-to-peer energy trading market is proposed, which offers prosumers an incentive to reduce trades between peers with high Impedance between them. These are usually peers located furthest from one another; this helps reduce line losses and congestion on the network. The market designed marketplace uses topology and impedance identification methods to calculate a fee reduction for each trade completed on the market. In addition, the market will use a continuous double auction clearing method to pair buyers and sellers efficiently while allowing them the opportunity to maximize the benefits they receive from taking part in the peer-to-peer market. Finally, power flow tracing is proposed to allow participants to see how their power flows through the network. The designed flow tracing graph will allow them the satisfaction of knowing that the power is being sent to/received from their trade partner, giving increased confidence in the peer-to-peer market.
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