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2019 16th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/eem.2019.8916247
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Coordinating Consumer-Centric Market and Grid Operation on Distribution Grid

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“…In regards to considering the grid, as described in [7], most of the peer-to-peer markets consider DC approximations of the distribution grid. Notable exceptions using AC formulations include [31], which focuses on deriving locational marginal prices for uncertain renewable and electric storage; [32], which iterates between optimal power flow and a market clearing model in order to find an equilibrium for both; [33], which incorporates grid services via a centralized peer-topeer trading system; and [34], which iterates between the grid problem and a bi-level game-theoretic framework in order to Furthermore, an alternative to markets that still conducts exchange peer-to-peer is presented in [35], which models the interactions of multiple decision makers within a micro grid.…”
Section: Figure 2 Community-based Market Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regards to considering the grid, as described in [7], most of the peer-to-peer markets consider DC approximations of the distribution grid. Notable exceptions using AC formulations include [31], which focuses on deriving locational marginal prices for uncertain renewable and electric storage; [32], which iterates between optimal power flow and a market clearing model in order to find an equilibrium for both; [33], which incorporates grid services via a centralized peer-topeer trading system; and [34], which iterates between the grid problem and a bi-level game-theoretic framework in order to Furthermore, an alternative to markets that still conducts exchange peer-to-peer is presented in [35], which models the interactions of multiple decision makers within a micro grid.…”
Section: Figure 2 Community-based Market Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demand response [93] x [70] x [94] x [95] x [96] x x x [97] x [98] x x [62] x x [99] x [100] x [101] x [102] x [103] x x x [104] x [105] x x [48] x [107] x [108] x [109] x x x [110] x x [111] x x x [112] x x x x [113] x x [114] x x [115] x x [116] x [117] x x [118] x x [119] x [120] x x [121] x x [122] x [123] x x x [124] x [125] x x [81] x x x [128] x [129] x [131] x x [132] x [118] x [134] x [135] x [136] x x [137] x x [138] x x x [139] x x [140] x x [141] x x…”
Section: Balancing Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the primal update in the case of a prosumer acting as a generator. The max operator in (17), (18) and ( 20) is to be substituted for a min operator in the case of a prosumer acting as a load:…”
Section: The Relaxed Consensus and Innovations Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Should the penalties not be great enough to shift the market trades towards a safety network operation, the penalization is updated in order to increase the magnitude of the tariffs imposed over problematic behavior. At a time step t for an iteration k in the global iteration, penalty updates are performed iteratively as suggested in [18] with the following form:…”
Section: Safety Operation Of the Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
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