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Enabling Localized Peer-to-Peer Electricity Trading Among Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using Consortium Blockchains

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Numerical results indicate that the double auction mechanism can achieve social welfare maximization while protecting privacy of the PHEVs and security analysis shows that the proposed PETCON improves transaction security and privacy protection.
Abstract
We propose a localized peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity trading model for locally buying and selling electricity among plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in smart grids Unlike traditional schemes, which transport electricity over long distances and through complex electricity transportation meshes, our proposed model achieves demand response by providing incentives to discharging PHEVs to balance local electricity demand out of their own self-interests However, since transaction security and privacy protection issues present serious challenges, we explore a promising consortium blockchain technology to improve transaction security without reliance on a trusted third party A localized P 2P E lectricity T rading system with CO nsortium blockchai N (PETCON) method is proposed to illustrate detailed operations of localized P2P electricity trading Moreover, the electricity pricing and the amount of traded electricity among PHEVs are solved by an iterative double auction mechanism to maximize social welfare in this electricity trading Security analysis shows that our proposed PETCON improves transaction security and privacy protection Numerical results based on a real map of Texas indicate that the double auction mechanism can achieve social welfare maximization while protecting privacy of the PHEVs

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Optimal Energy Trading for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Based on Fog Computing

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new architecture based on fog computing for an Internet of Vehicles energy trading system, which it calls a vehicle-mounted energy fog, which includes a fog computing energy center (FCEC), which manages local energy trading and reduces the peak load energy trading for an external public energy company.
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An iterative uniform-price auction mechanism for peer-to-peer energy trading in a community microgrid

TL;DR: In this article, a novel iterative uniform-price auction (IUPA) mechanism is proposed for P2P energy trading in a community microgrid, where competitive prosumers iteratively adjust their bids based on their own private information and the issued market information until reaching a state of Nash equilibrium.
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Survey on blockchain for future smart grids: Technical aspects, applications, integration challenges and future research

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review aims at analyzing the applicability of blockchain technology in Smart Grid 2.0, which would facilitate a seamless decentralization process and elaborates the blockchain-based applications of future smart grid operations and the role of blockchain in each scenario.
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