A novel energy cooperation framework for energy storage and prosumers is proposed. A bi-level energy trading model considering the network constraints is presented. A profit-sharing mechanism is designed with the asymmetric Nash bargaining model. The adaptive alternating direction method of multipliers is applied efficiently.
We adopt a cooperative game approach to incorporate storage sharing into the design phase of energy systems. To ensure a fair distribution of cooperative benefits, we introduce a benefit allocation mechanism based on contributions to energy storage sharing.
For example, formulated a two-stage model for energy storage sharing between CESSs and prosumers, where CESSs decide the price of virtual storage capacity in the first stage and prosumers decide the capacities and charging/discharging power in the second stage.
Energy cooperation framework for CESSs and prosumers. Formally, according to reference , since the payments between members within the cooperation do not affect the formulation of trading strategies, the energy cooperation problem can be decomposed into two subproblems: the energy trading subproblem and the profit-sharing subproblem.
A novel energy cooperation framework for CESSs and prosumers is proposed with an energy cooperation platform as an intermediary, improving the energy economy and solution efficiency.
An applicable way to solve the problem is to build multiple high-capacity community energy storage systems (CESSs) for shared use by prosumers . Both prosumers and CESSs can gain profits from energy sharing.