Blockchain-Based Energy Applications: The DSO Perspective
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Date
2021
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IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc
Open Access Color
GOLD
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Yes
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142
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124
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Abstract
This paper discusses blockchain-based energy applications from the distribution system operator (DSO) perspective. Blockchain has a potential impact on newly emergent actors, such as electric vehicles (EVs) and the charging facility units (CFUs) of the electricity grid. Although Blockchain offers magnificent decentralized solutions, the central management of DSOs still plays a significant, non-negligible role, owing to the reality of the existing grid structure. Numerous related studies of proposed blockchain-based EV systems have investigated the energy costs of EVs, fast and efficient charging, privacy and security, P2P energy trading, sharing economy, the selection of appropriate CFUs location, and scheduling. However, cooperation with DSO organizations has not been adequately addressed. Blockchain-based solutions mainly suggest an entirely distributed and decentralized approach for energy trading; however, converting the entire power system infrastructure is considerably expensive. Building a thoroughly decentralized electricity network in a short time is nearly impossible, particularly at the national grid level. In this regard, the applicability of the solutions is as significant as their appropriateness, especially from the DSO perspective, and must be examined closely. We searched and analyzed the blockchain literature related to EVs, CFUs, DERs, microgrids, marketing, and DSOs to define the DSO-based requirements for potential blockchain applications in the energy sector, specifically EV evolution.
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Adanur Dedeturk, Beyhan/0000-0003-4983-2417; Yagmur, Ahmet/0000-0003-3154-4345; Jung, Jaesung/0000-0001-8762-637X; Onen, Ahmet/0000-0001-7086-5112; Soran, Ahmet/0000-0003-0683-1836
Keywords
Blockchains, Microgrids, Smart Grids, Security, Privacy, Power System Stability, Costs, Ami, Blockchain In Energy, Ders, Dso Blockchain, Evs, Market, Microgrid, Scada, market, Smart grids, Blockchains, Power system stability, TK1-9971, AMI, microgrid, Privacy, blockchain in energy, Security, SCADA, DERs, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Microgrids, DSO blockchain, EVs
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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Q2
Scopus Q
Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
21
Source
IEEE Access
Volume
9
Issue
Start Page
145605
End Page
145625
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