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Two way auction transaction mechanism of distributed energy based on blockchain Technology

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Distributed energy users participate in demand response through load aggregators, and often do not have the right to speak and choose in the transaction, resulting in trust problems such as opaque information and excessive third-party power; At the same time, due to the poor ability of information acquisition and real-time load control, it is difficult for distributed energy users to enjoy equal rights of decision-making, information and discourse in aggregate response. Therefore, based on the blockchain technology, a non cooperative game incentive mechanism based on aggregators is constructed for the blockchain nodes of three types of flexibly loaded distributed energy users and aggregators to ensure the decision-making power and discourse power of distributed energy user nodes; A distributed energy trading mechanism based on continuous two-way auction mechanism is designed, and the principles of energy distribution and pricing are established.

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    BDEIM '23: Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management
    December 2023
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    DOI:10.1145/3659211
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