
Local Electricity Markets
Academic Press
Published on 8. July 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
472 pages
978-0-12-820074-2 (ISBN)
Description
Local Electricity Markets introduces the fundamental characteristics, needs, and constraints shaping the design and implementation of local electricity markets. It addresses current proposed local market models and lessons from their limited practical implementation. The work discusses relevant decision and informatics tools considered important in the implementation of local electricity markets. It also includes a review on management and trading platforms, including commercially available tools. Aspects of local electricity market infrastructure are identified and discussed, including physical and software infrastructure. It discusses the current regulatory frameworks available for local electricity market development internationally. The work concludes with a discussion of barriers and opportunities for local electricity markets in the future.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academics, researchers and students in the power and energy domain (in particular those working in the fields of electricity markets, smart grid and microgrid). Power and energy systems designers, planners, operators and consultants. Practicing engineers. Software developers (service providers). International organisations (e.g. International Energy Agency). Government scientists and analysts (developed and developing countries). Government policymakers (developed and developing countries). Distribution network utilities
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
809 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-820074-2 (9780128200742)
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Tiago Pinto | Zita Vale | Steve Widergren
Local Electricity Markets
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Persons
Tiago Pinto (Lecturer, BISITE research group, University of Salamanca, Spain) works in the application of AI techniques to the study of electricity markets, specifically in the decision support of negotiating agents. He has been involved in several research projects involving the development and use of: Multi-Agent systems, Machine Learning algorithms, Knowledge-Based systems, Game Theory, Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Intelligence, and Data Mining. He is particularly interested in electricity markets, addressing the decision-support for market participants, negotiation strategies, machine learning and agent-based market simulation. He is also interested in smart grids, accommodating an intensive use of Renewable Energy Sources, Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and Distributed Generation (DG), addressing the management of energy resources and the negotiation of DER in electricity markets. He has authored over 150 publications in international journals and conferences. He has co-edited several books and special issues in journals related to power and energy systems and artificial intelligence. Zita Vale (GECAD research group, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal) is Professor at the School of Engineering (ISEP) of the Polytechnic of Porto (IPP) and Director of GECAD - Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Developments. Her main interests regard the application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Power systems, including Knowledge based systems, Multi-agent systems, Neural Networks, Meta-heuristics, Optimization, Machine Learning, and Knowledge Discovery Techniques. She has been involved in more than 40 R&D projects from which she coordinated more than 20 projects. She is principally interested in Smart Grids, with an intensive use of Renewable Energy Sources, Distributed Energy Resources and Distributed Generation, addressing the management of energy resources, the negotiation of DER in electricity markets, demand response, and electric vehicles. She is also interested in electricity markets, addressing prices and tariffs, decision-support for market participants, ancillary services, derivatives market, pricing and market simulation. Steve Widergren (Principal Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA) is interested in the application of information technology to power engineering problems including simulation, control, and system integration. He was the founding Administrator for the GridWise Architecture Council - a group formed to enable interoperability of automated systems related to the electric system. Prior to joining the Laboratory, Mr. Widergren was a corporate engineer at ESCA, now GE, an electricity control center supplier. Prior to that, he worked at American Electric Power and interned at Pacific Gas and Electric. In these positions, he engineered and managed energy management systems products for electric power operations and supported power system computer applications.
Editor
Lecturer, BISITE research group, University of Salamanca, Spain
Professor, School of Engineering (ISEP) of the Polytechnic of Porto (IPP) and Director, GECAD - Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Developments
Principal Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Content
Part I Distributed energy resources as enablers of local electricity markets
1. New electricity markets. The challenges of variable renewable energy
Ana Estanqueiro and Antonio Couto
2. Integration of electric vehicles in local energy markets
Jose Almeida and Joao Soares
3. From wholesale energy markets to local flexibility markets: structure, models and operation
Fernando Lopes
4. From the smart grid to the local electricity market
Fernando Lezama, Tiago Pinto, Zita Vale, Gabriel Santos and Steve Widergren
Part II Local market models and opportunities
5. Local market models
Amin Shokri Gazafroudi, Hosna Khajeh, Miadreza Shafie-khah, Hannu Laaksonen and Juan Manuel Corchado
6. Peer-to-peer energy platforms
Liyang Han, Thomas Morstyn and Malcolm D. McCulloch
7. Transmission system operator and distribution system operator interaction
Hugo Gabriel Morais Valente, E. Lambert and J. Cantenot
8. Local electricity markets-practical implementations
Ricardo Faia, Fernando Lezama and Juan Manuel Corchado
Part III Enablers for local electricity markets
9. Local energy markets, commercially available tools
Jan Segerstam
10. Distributed energy resource management system
Quoc Tuan Tran, Van Hoa Nguyen, Ngoc An Luu and Elvira Amicarelli
11. Modeling, simulation, and decision support
Danial Esmaeili Aliabadi, Emre Celebi, Murat Elhueseyni and Guevenc Sahin
12. Blockchain as messaging infrastructure for smart grids
Ivan S. Razo-Zapata and Mihail Mihaylov
13. Load profiling revisited: prosumer profiling for local energy markets
Gianfranco Chicco and Andrea Mazza
14. Forecasting
Elena Mocanu, Decebal Constantin Mocanu, Nikolaos G. Paterakis and Madeleine Gibescu
15. Mathematical models and optimization techniques to support local electricity markets
John Fredy Franco, Leonardo H. Macedo, Nataly Banol Arias, Alejandra Tabares, Ruben Romero and Joao Soares
Part IV Regulatory framework: Current trends and future Perspectives
16. An economic analysis of market design: Local energy markets for energy and grid services
L. Lynne Kiesling
17. South American Markets-regulatory framework: current trends and future prospects in South America
Rubipiara C. Fernandes, Edison A.C. Aranha Neto and Fabricio Y.K. Takigawa
18. Electricity markets and local electricity markets in Europe
Zita Vale, Debora de Sao Jose and Tiago Pinto
19. Local electricity markets: regulation, opportunities, and challenges in the
United Kingdom
Karim L. Anaya
20. Competition and restructuring of the South African electricity market
Komla Agbenyo Folly
21. Asia electricity markets
Panhong Cheng and Yan Gao
22. Current trends and perspectives in Australia
Alan Moran
Conclusions and paths for future research and development
1. New electricity markets. The challenges of variable renewable energy
Ana Estanqueiro and Antonio Couto
2. Integration of electric vehicles in local energy markets
Jose Almeida and Joao Soares
3. From wholesale energy markets to local flexibility markets: structure, models and operation
Fernando Lopes
4. From the smart grid to the local electricity market
Fernando Lezama, Tiago Pinto, Zita Vale, Gabriel Santos and Steve Widergren
Part II Local market models and opportunities
5. Local market models
Amin Shokri Gazafroudi, Hosna Khajeh, Miadreza Shafie-khah, Hannu Laaksonen and Juan Manuel Corchado
6. Peer-to-peer energy platforms
Liyang Han, Thomas Morstyn and Malcolm D. McCulloch
7. Transmission system operator and distribution system operator interaction
Hugo Gabriel Morais Valente, E. Lambert and J. Cantenot
8. Local electricity markets-practical implementations
Ricardo Faia, Fernando Lezama and Juan Manuel Corchado
Part III Enablers for local electricity markets
9. Local energy markets, commercially available tools
Jan Segerstam
10. Distributed energy resource management system
Quoc Tuan Tran, Van Hoa Nguyen, Ngoc An Luu and Elvira Amicarelli
11. Modeling, simulation, and decision support
Danial Esmaeili Aliabadi, Emre Celebi, Murat Elhueseyni and Guevenc Sahin
12. Blockchain as messaging infrastructure for smart grids
Ivan S. Razo-Zapata and Mihail Mihaylov
13. Load profiling revisited: prosumer profiling for local energy markets
Gianfranco Chicco and Andrea Mazza
14. Forecasting
Elena Mocanu, Decebal Constantin Mocanu, Nikolaos G. Paterakis and Madeleine Gibescu
15. Mathematical models and optimization techniques to support local electricity markets
John Fredy Franco, Leonardo H. Macedo, Nataly Banol Arias, Alejandra Tabares, Ruben Romero and Joao Soares
Part IV Regulatory framework: Current trends and future Perspectives
16. An economic analysis of market design: Local energy markets for energy and grid services
L. Lynne Kiesling
17. South American Markets-regulatory framework: current trends and future prospects in South America
Rubipiara C. Fernandes, Edison A.C. Aranha Neto and Fabricio Y.K. Takigawa
18. Electricity markets and local electricity markets in Europe
Zita Vale, Debora de Sao Jose and Tiago Pinto
19. Local electricity markets: regulation, opportunities, and challenges in the
United Kingdom
Karim L. Anaya
20. Competition and restructuring of the South African electricity market
Komla Agbenyo Folly
21. Asia electricity markets
Panhong Cheng and Yan Gao
22. Current trends and perspectives in Australia
Alan Moran
Conclusions and paths for future research and development