Two-Step market clearing for local energy trading in feeder-based markets
Mohsen Khorasany, Yateendra Mishra, Gerard Ledwich

TL;DR
This paper introduces a scalable two-step market clearing mechanism for local energy trading among prosumers, enhancing efficiency and privacy in feeder-based distribution systems.
Contribution
It proposes a novel two-step market clearing approach that improves scalability, reduces computation, and preserves privacy compared to centralized methods.
Findings
Increases social welfare through local energy trading.
Reduces computation time significantly.
Maintains privacy of market participants.
Abstract
Recent innovations in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) provide new opportunities and challenges for integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) into the energy supply system as active market players. By increasing integration of DERs, novel market platform should be designed for these new market players. The designed electricity market should maximize market surplus for consumers and suppliers and provide correct incentives for them to join the market and follow market rules. In this paper, a feeder-based market is proposed for local energy trading among prosumers and consumers in the distribution system. In this market, market players are allowed to share energy with other players in the local market and with neighborhood areas. A Two-StepMarket Clearing (2SMC) mechanism is proposed for market clearing, in which in the first step, each local market is cleared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Energy Management · Electric Power System Optimization · Optimal Power Flow Distribution
