Peer‐to‐peer electricity trading via a bi‐level optimization approach for renewable energy‐driven microgrids connected to the distribution grid

Author:

Helmi Hamid1,Abedinzadeh Taher1ORCID,Beiza Jamal1ORCID,Shahmohammadi Sima1,Daghigh Ali1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering Shabestar Branch Islamic Azad University Shabestar Iran

Abstract

AbstractThis study employs a sophisticated bi‐level optimization methodology to model the most efficient operation of microgrids (MGs) within the operational framework of distribution companies (DCs). In this bi‐level optimization problem, the upper level strives to maximize the profits of both MGs owners and DCs, while the lower level is dedicated to ensuring load balance, managing distributed generation, and implementing load curtailment strategies. The coordination of power transmission is facilitated by the DCs. At the upper level of decision‐making, the optimal pricing strategies for power transactions are determined, accounting for various factors such as market prices, demand response programs, and uncertainties in wind speed. Through the utilization of a bi‐level optimization framework, this study comprehensively captures the complex interactions between MGs and DCs, taking into consideration the objectives and constraints of both entities. This approach offers a more precise representation of the decision‐making process in retail electricity markets, thereby providing valuable insights into the optimal operation of MGs within the DCs setting.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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