Jiajia Liu*, Mingxing Tian, Xusheng Mao
Energy Engineering, Vol.122, No.1, pp. 379-404, 2025, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.058137
- 27 December 2024
Abstract After a century of relative stability in the electricity sector, the widespread adoption of distributed energy resources, along with recent advancements in computing and communication technologies, has fundamentally altered how energy is consumed, traded, and utilized. This change signifies a crucial shift as the power system evolves from its traditional hierarchical organization to a more decentralized approach. At the heart of this transformation are innovative energy distribution models, like peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing, which enable communities to collaboratively manage their energy resources. The effectiveness of P2P sharing not only improves the economic prospects for prosumers, who… More >