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Thomas Morstyn

Researcher at University of Edinburgh

Publications -  93
Citations -  4784

Thomas Morstyn is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microgrid & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 73 publications receiving 2556 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Morstyn include University of New South Wales & University of Oxford.

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Using peer-to-peer energy-trading platforms to incentivize prosumers to form federated power plants

TL;DR: This Perspective proposes the federated power plant, a virtual power plant formed through P2P transactions between self-organizing prosumers, which addresses social, institutional and economic issues faced by top-down strategies for coordinating virtual power plants, while unlocking additional value for P1P energy trading.
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Bilateral Contract Networks for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading

TL;DR: This paper proposes bilateral contract networks as a new scalable market design for peer-to-peer energy trading, consisting of energy contracts offered between generators with fuel-based sources, suppliers acting as intermediaries and consumers with inflexible loads, time-coupled flexible loads and/or renewable sources.
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Multiclass Energy Management for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Driven by Prosumer Preferences

TL;DR: The decomposable structure of the multiclass energy management problem is exploited to devise a distributed price-directed optimization mechanism, providing scalability and prosumer data privacy.
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Control Strategies for Microgrids With Distributed Energy Storage Systems: An Overview

TL;DR: The range of services distributed ES systems can provide, and the control challenges they introduce are reviewed, and multi-agent control with agents satisfying Wooldridge’s definition of intelligence is proposed as a promising direction for future research.
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Peer-to-peer energy systems for connected communities: A review of recent advances and emerging challenges

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of recent advances in the P1P energy system and an insightful discussion of the challenges that need to be addressed in order to establish P2P sharing as a viable energy management option in today’s electricity market are focused on.