Incentivising community self-consumption in energy markets: Stable coalition formation using cooperative game theory
<p>This paper examines coalition stability among prosumers and consumers in a local energy community. Using cooperative game theory, we model how coalitions can minimise collective disutility by sharing distributed energy resources (DERs) and optimising battery energy storage system (BESS) ope...
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| Main Author: | Khaled Abedrabboh (10063125) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Luluwah Al-Fagih (10063137) (author), Elena Parilina (22150303) (author), Artem Sedakov (22150306) (author) |
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2025
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