Title: Peer-to-peer energy sharing through a two-stage aggregated battery control in a community microgrid


Citation
Long C, Wu J, Zhou Y, et al. (2018). Peer-to-peer energy sharing through a two-stage aggregated battery control in a community microgrid. Cardiff University. https://doi.org/10.17035/d.2018.0050698286



Access Rights: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Access Method: Click to email a request for this data to opendata@cardiff.ac.uk


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Dataset Details

Publisher: Cardiff University

Date (year) of data becoming publicly available: 2018

Data format: .xlsx

Estimated total storage size of dataset: Less than 100 megabytes

Number of Files In Dataset: 1

DOI : 10.17035/d.2018.0050698286

DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.17035/d.2018.0050698286


Description

This dataset is for the work carried out on analysis the benefit of peer to peer (P2P) energy sharing through a two-stage aggregated battery control.

There is one Excel file, including the dataset for figures (8)
to (13).

The first Sheet is for the battery charging and discharging
profiles of the 3 customers in the 1st study case. It also include
the grid-feed and grid supply power with P2G and P2P energy trading. This sheet
of data corresponds to Figure 8.

The second Sheet is the explanation for Figure 9. Due to the
fact that, power flow analysis and the network constraints were not considered in
this work, the network data was not needed in this work. Therefore, no network
data is provided in this dataset.

The 3rd Sheet is for the performance metrics of
the network with different time scales of control cycles. A comparison between
P2G and P2P energy trading is also included. This sheet of data corresponds to
Figure 10.

The 4th Sheet is for the performance metrics of
the network with varying numbers of customers participating in P2P energy
sharing. These are the detailed data for the heat maps shown in Fig. 11.

The 5th Sheet is for the data of the P2P
participation willingness with different compensating prices. This corresponds
to Figure 12.

The 6th Sheet is for the comparison of the electricity
bills of individual customers before and after P2P energy sharing. This corresponds
to Figure 13.

Research results nased upon these data are published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.05.097


Keywords

Community energy system, peer-to-peer energy sharing, PV battery system

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