Toward Green Residential Systems: Is Cooperation the Way Forward?

Ashutosh Balakrishnan, Swades De, Li Chun Wang

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Abstract

Achieving self-sustainability has been one of the key challenges in designing smart grid connected residential systems. Solar enabled and power grid connected, dual-powered residential systems is an attractive solution, but it is not carbon free and cost optimal for the end user. This paper proposes temporal energy cooperation among the dual-powered residences as a potential cost and energy efficient solution. Through this paper, we present a microgrid based, multi-residence cooperative energy transfer mechanism to offset the power grid dependency. The developed analytical framework characterizes the green energy storage as a discrete time Markov model and aims to exploit the temporal residential load variations, towards designing self-sustainable systems at a much lower capital expenditure (CAPEX). Our simulation results capture the variation of optimum residence cluster size as a function of energy sharing price and load skewness to become cost profitable. The results also demonstrate a significant reduction in CAPEX, achieved through the proposed energy cooperative framework, over a non-cooperative residential system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-12
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings - IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Event2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2022 - Virtual, Online, Brazil
Duration: 4 Dec 20228 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • CAPEX
  • carbon foot-print
  • Energy cooperation
  • revenue analysis
  • smart grid

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