2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9071343
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Transaction Mechanism Based on Two-Dimensional Energy and Reliability Pricing for Energy Prosumers

Abstract: Prosumers, users that consume and produce energy, increase the diversity of energy system operations as distributed sources. However, they can reduce energy system reliability by increasing uncertainty. This study presents a novel transaction mechanism based on dynamic pricing for enhancing energy system reliability. The proposed dynamic energy-reliability pricing-based transaction mechanism (ERT) increases the controllability of prosumer uncertainties by a two-dimensional pricing mechanism based on time and r… Show more

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“…In this book, the reader will further find interesting information about the design of smart energy products [7], about the transaction mechanism for energy pricing for prosumers [8], about ancillary services from residential heat pumps on the reserve market [9] and more. As such, we can conclude that this book provides an interesting overview of concurrent research on innovations into sustainable, smart energy systems, which is essential and indispensable for lowering the energy-related CO 2 emissions of our society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this book, the reader will further find interesting information about the design of smart energy products [7], about the transaction mechanism for energy pricing for prosumers [8], about ancillary services from residential heat pumps on the reserve market [9] and more. As such, we can conclude that this book provides an interesting overview of concurrent research on innovations into sustainable, smart energy systems, which is essential and indispensable for lowering the energy-related CO 2 emissions of our society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%