Title Risk-based energy management of industrial buildings in smart cities and peer-to-peer electricity trading using second-order stochastic dominance procedure
Authors 简佩茹
Issue Date 2022
Publisher Sustainable Cities and Society
Keywords Stochastic dominance
Peer-to-peer trade
Industrial area
Electricity market
Risk-neutral
Risk-averse
Shared storage
Abstract Generally, industrial consumers face various financial problems due to their high energy consumption. Because during the peak demand periods, the electricity power has its highest cost value. In this regard, the peer-to-peer electricity trading method is considered an industrial site that includes five interconnected buildings and is equipped with onsite flexibility and distributed energy resources (DERs). The regarded industrial site has been evaluated under three different case studies to optimize the system's performance in the electricity market against the financial risks. However, in the last case study that the shared storage unit is established, a risk evaluation method called stochastic dominance (SD) is applied to show the operation of the system in the risk-averse and risk-neutral models. According to the obtained results, 22% and 15% of the energy cost are deduced in the third case compared with the first and second case studies, respectively.
ISSN 2210-6707
Appears in Collections: 市场营销系

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