DocumentCode :
266460
Title :
Feasibility of using discriminate pricing schemes for energy trading in smart grid
Author :
Tushar, Wayes ; Chau Yuen ; Bo Chai ; Smith, David B. ; Poor, H. Vincent
Author_Institution :
Singapore Univ. of Technol. & Design, Singapore, Singapore
fYear :
2014
fDate :
8-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
3138
Lastpage :
3144
Abstract :
This paper investigates the feasibility of using a discriminate pricing scheme to offset the inconvenience that is experienced by an energy user (EU) in trading its energy with an energy controller in smart grid. The main objective is to encourage EUs with small distributed energy resources (DERs), or with high sensitivity to their inconvenience, to take part in the energy trading via providing incentive to them with relatively higher payment at the same time as reducing the total cost to the energy controller. The proposed scheme is modeled through a two-stage Stackelberg game that describes the energy trading between a shared facility authority (SFA) and EUs in a smart community. A suitable cost function is proposed for the SFA to leverage the generation of discriminate pricing according to the inconvenience experienced by each EU. It is shown that the game has a unique sub-game perfect equilibrium (SPE), under the certain condition at which the SFA´s total cost is minimized, and that each EU receives its best utility according to its associated inconvenience for the given price. A backward induction technique is used to derive a closed form expression for the price function at SPE, and thus the dependency of price on an EU´s different decision parameters is explained for the studied system. Numerical examples are provided to show the beneficial properties of the proposed scheme.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; game theory; power generation economics; power markets; pricing; smart power grids; DERs; EU; SFA; SPE; backward induction technique; closed form expression; cost function; decision parameters; discriminate pricing schemes; distributed energy resources; energy controller; energy trading; energy user; shared facility authority; smart community; smart grid; two-stage Stackelberg game; unique sub-game perfect equilibrium; Cost function; Educational institutions; Games; Pricing; Sensitivity; Signal processing; Smart grids; Smart grid; discriminate pricing; distributed energy resources; energy management; game theory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037288
Filename :
7037288
Link To Document :
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