Network Cost Allocation Methods for Pay-As Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading: A Comparison

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In pay-as-bid peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading, various types of prosumers and consumers can participate, regardless of their offers. Thus, various types of participants impact the network differently. However, very few pay-as-bid P2P energy trading studies have specifically discussed appropriate compensation for network usage, although the market is implemented in existing utility-owned grids. Therefore, to improve the performance of pay-as-bid P2P energy trading, it is important to determine the appropriate compensation to utilities for network usage. This study aims to obtain an appropriate network cost allocation method for pay-as-bid P2P energy trading. Hence, the authors present a review of pay-as-bid P2P market mechanisms and various network cost allocation (NCA) methods. Additionally, a comprehensive evaluation framework is proposed to determine the most appropriate NCA method for the pay-as-bid P2P energy trading system. A comparison was made between various NCA methods to investigate the outcomes of the implementation of different NCA methods to various market conditions. The study constructs a case study based on the operator-oriented P2P model to represent the pay-as-bid P2P energy trading system. The simulation of pay-as-bid P2P energy trading with large participant number is applied in the IEEE 69-bus distribution system. The study concluded that applying the appropriate NCA method would improve the performance of pay-as-bid P2P energy trading operation.

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Onen, Ahmet/0000-0001-7086-5112; Jung, Jaesung/0000-0001-8762-637X

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Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading, Pay-As-Bid, Network Cost Allocation, Network Usage Cost, Evaluation Framework, Network cost allocation, Pay-as-bid, Evaluation framework, Network usage cost, Peer-to-peer energy trading, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, TK1-9971

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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