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AuthorAli, Liaqat
AuthorAzim, M. Imran
AuthorOjha, Nabin B.
AuthorPeters, Jan
AuthorBhandari, Vivek
AuthorMenon, Anand
AuthorTiwari, Vinod
AuthorGreen, Jemma
AuthorMuyeen, S. M.
Available date2025-01-14T07:23:17Z
Publication Date2023-08-30
Publication NameEnergies
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16176315
CitationAli, L., Azim, M. I., Ojha, N. B., Peters, J., Bhandari, V., Menon, A., ... & Muyeen, S. M. (2023). Balancing usage profiles and benefitting end users through blockchain based local energy trading: A German case study. Energies, 16(17), 6315.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62158
AbstractThe electricity market has increasingly played a significant role in ensuring the smooth operation of the power grid. The latest incarnation of the electricity market follows a bottom-up paradigm, rather than a top-down one, and aims to provide flexibility services to the power grid. The blockchain-based local energy market (LEM) is one such bottom-up market paradigm. It essentially enables consumers and prosumers (those who can generate power locally) within a defined power network topology to trade renewable energy amongst each other in a peer-to-peer (P2P) fashion using blockchain technology. This paper presents the development of such a P2P trading-facilitated LEM and the analysis of the proposed blockchain-based LEM by means of a case study using actual German residential customer data. The performance of the proposed LEM is also compared with that of BAU, in which power is traded via time-of-use (ToU) and feed-in-tariff (FiT) rates. The comparative results demonstrate: (1) the participants’ bill savings; (2) mitigation of the power grid’s export and import; (3) no/minimal variations in the margins of energy suppliers and system operators; and (4) cost comparison of Ethereum versus Polygon blockchain, thus emphasising the domineering performance of the developed P2P trading-based LEM mechanism.
SponsorOpen Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectblockchain
electricity cost reduction
energy supplier
local energy market
peer-to-peer
power grid
system operator
TitleBalancing Usage Profiles and Benefitting End Users through Blockchain Based Local Energy Trading: A German Case Study
TypeArticle
Issue Number17
Volume Number16
ESSN1996-1073
dc.accessType Open Access


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