Authors
Liudong Chen, Nian Liu, Chenchen Li, Jianhui Wang
Publication date
2020/6/3
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
2545-2556
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Distributed energy resources bring about challenges related to the participation of an increasing number of prosumers with strong social attributes in peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing markets, resulting in the increased complexity of socio-technical systems. Previous research has focused on energy sharing analysis based on rational games without considering the social attributes of prosumers, which are not typically used in real scenarios. In this article, an interdisciplinary P2P energy sharing framework that considers both technical and sociological aspects is proposed. It is based on prospect theory (PT) and stochastic game theory, in which the prosumers work as followers with subjective load strategies, while an energy sharing provider (ESP) serves as the leader with a dynamic pricing scheme. A subjective utility model with risk utility (RU) determined by PT is designed for prosumers, and a profit model for …
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