Development of Decentralized Peer-to-peer Multi-energy Trading System Based on Private Blockchain Technology

被引:0
|
作者
Mu C. [1 ]
Ding T. [1 ]
Dong J. [1 ]
Ning K. [1 ]
Dong X. [1 ]
He Y. [2 ]
Wang Y. [3 ]
Chen T. [2 ]
Liu J. [3 ]
Shahidehpour M. [4 ]
机构
[1] State Key Lab of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, School of Electrical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an
[2] Northwest Branch of State Grid Corporation of China, Xi'an
[3] Electric Power Research Institute of Shaanxi Electric Power Company, Xi'an
[4] Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 60616, IL
来源
Zhongguo Dianji Gongcheng Xuebao/Proceedings of the Chinese Society of Electrical Engineering | 2021年 / 41卷 / 03期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 中国博士后科学基金;
关键词
Blockchain; Decentralization; Multi-energy trading; Smart contracts; Visualization trading platform;
D O I
10.13334/j.0258-8013.pcsee.200392
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The traditional centralized trading model in the energy field is affected by its centralized processing method. There are many problems such as high maintenance costs and inability to guarantee openness and transparency, which restrict the willingness of trading entities to enter the market. To this end, this paper proposed and developed a weakly centralized multi-energy trading system. First, from the blockchain, a distributed, tamper-resistant decentralized technology, based on the Ethereum platform, the placing energy trading mechanism was written into smart contracts. The administrator role could add or delete energy types that allow transactions, and users could initiate real-time transactions and information. Inquiry, a transaction matching model based on the market supply and demand relationship for smart contracts was discussed. Next, the contract was deployed in the Ethereum private chain, and the ether.js interface was used to interact with the client to realize the visualization of smart contracts and satisfy user transactions with the query requirements, while the user information was stored in the database, the administrator realized the management of energy and users without interference in the transaction process. Finally, the reliability and profitability of the platform's functions were verified according to a calculation example. This weakly centralized energy trading system provided a new model and solution for the application of blockchain technology in the energy field. © 2021 Chin. Soc. for Elec. Eng.
引用
收藏
页码:878 / 889
页数:11
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] GAO Chuncheng, ZHAI Yingying, WANG Chunyan, Et al., Power trade after power sales market liberalization based on smart contract, Control Engineering of China, 25, 12, pp. 2275-2278, (2018)
  • [2] ZHOU Xin, DENG Lirong, WANG Bin, Et al., Decentralized energy trading system based on consortium blockchain, Journal of Global Energy Interconnection, 2, 6, pp. 556-565, (2019)
  • [3] PING Jian, CHEN Sijie, ZHANG Ning, Et al., Decentralized transactive mechanism in distribution network based on smart contract, Proceedings of the CSEE, 37, 13, pp. 3682-3690, (2017)
  • [4] ZHAO Yuehao, PENG Ke, XU Bingyin, Et al., Status and prospect of pilot project of energy blockchain, Automation of Electric Power Systems, 43, 7, pp. 14-22, (2019)
  • [5] CHEN Hao, LI Yachao, DING Yu, Et al., Application status of blockchain technology in European and American energy field, Power Demand Side Management, 21, 6, pp. 88-92, (2019)
  • [6] FAN Jingang, WEI An, GUO Yanlai, Et al., Architecture of energy micro grid based on block chain, Electric Power Information and Communication Technology, 16, 12, pp. 9-13, (2018)
  • [7] WANG Hui, LI Yiqiang, PAN Jun, Application of blockchain technology in regional energy microgrid, Solar Energy, 4, pp. 59-63, (2018)
  • [8] WANG Xian, ZHANG Ying, ZHANG Shaohua, Et al., Equilibrium analysis of electricity markets with microgrids based on distributed algorithm, IEEE Access, 7, pp. 119823-119834, (2019)
  • [9] ZHANG Ning, WANG Yi, KANG Chongqing, Et al., Blockchain technique in the energy internet: preliminary research framework and typical applications, Proceedings of the CSEE, 36, 15, pp. 4011-4022, (2016)
  • [10] LI Bin, CAO Wangzhang, QI Bing, Et al., Overview of application of block chain technology in ancillary service market, Power System Technology, 41, 3, pp. 736-744, (2017)