Modernized P2P energy trading market model and platform for net-zero carbon energy networks
5.1 Introduction
Generally, the present structures of energy networks are aging and have been built based on the centralized energy generation architecture that supports a one-way energy flow [1]. This structure of energy grids relies on producing energy in some specific centers, transmitting it over long distances with considerable losses, and finally distributing it to consumer sites where a high percentage of consumers are passive [2]. In addition to energy losses, transmitting energy over long distances hinders the integration of energy demand and supply in real-time causing overgeneration of energy [3]. The motivations for going toward ...
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