Amin Mansour Saatloo

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Amin Mansour Saatloo

Thesis title: Decentralized Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading in the Community of Microgrids

M.Sc. period: 2018-2020

Supervisors: Dr. Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo, Dr. Mohammad Shahidehpour

Advisor: Dr. Mehdi Abapour

 

 

 

In recent years, Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), owing to flexibility, simplicity, and capability in exploiting Renewable Energy Sources (RESs), have gained worldwide attention. However, the stochastic inherent of DERs may raise significant challenges for the operation of the power system. Microgrid (MG) environment is an effective solution to ease the problem. The overall behavior of an MG is more deterministic than a single DER. On the other hand, in the active power system, Electric Vehicles (EVs) with Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) potential bring flexibility and sustainability for the power grid under various demand and supply scenarios. An MG can also manage a high number of EVs and proactively manage its resources and participate in the energy market as a prosumer. To this end, in this thesis, the aim is to design a platform for MG prosumers, which can actively trade energy with the power grid or trade energy with each other directly. This platform provides P2P energy trading among MG prosumers to achieve a win-win outcome. P2P energy trading, from the power system perspective, can facilitate energy balance locally and self-sufficiency.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Papers

Publications in journals and conference papers may be found at Publications Page or ResearchGate.

Last Update At : 27 September 2020