2016
DOI: 10.1109/mpe.2016.2524961
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The View from the Top of the Mountain: Building a Community of Practice with the GridWise Transactive Energy Framework

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“…This paper proposes a four-layered framework based on the GWAC TE framework for P2P energy trading among sellers and buyers in distribution network [3]. Sellers are prosumers with excess energy having their own objective to maximize their revenue in the market, whereas buyers can be either prosumers or consumers.…”
Section: P2p Market Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This paper proposes a four-layered framework based on the GWAC TE framework for P2P energy trading among sellers and buyers in distribution network [3]. Sellers are prosumers with excess energy having their own objective to maximize their revenue in the market, whereas buyers can be either prosumers or consumers.…”
Section: P2p Market Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing level of DERs confronts the grid with significant consequences, which introduces new challenges for distribution system operators [2]. Power distribution system needs a new framework to facilitate the use of DERs by enabling them to join traditional providers in production, buying and selling electricity [3]. Transactive Energy (TE) is such a novel framework and according to the GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC) is defined as "a system of economic and control mechanisms that allows the dynamic balance of supply and demand across the entire electrical infrastructure using value as a key operational parameter".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [48] argues that existing bulk power markets are also examples of transactive energy systems, because prices and economic signals are used in these markets to drive economic efficiency and balance supply and demand. Wholesale power markets in California, Texas, and New York maintain the real-time balance in power supply and demand through largely centralized operations, such as security constrained economic dispatch (SCED) [49][50][51].…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Transactive Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These emission factors were established using the expert judgment of a large group of inventory experts and are still considered valid. Since not many measurements of these types of emission factors are available, the uncertainty ranges are set at plus or minus a factor of three [6,17,18]. Table 3 shows the default emission factors for different fuel types that are consumed in Dire Dawa.…”
Section: Baseline Greenhouse Gas Emission Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the light stops, the electricity stops. Many PV have been in continuous outdoor operation on Earth or space for over 30 years [4,17].…”
Section: Solar Potential Of Dire Dawamentioning
confidence: 99%