Investigation of technical implications of evolving from Microgrids to Peer to
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Investigation of technical implications of evolving from Microgrids to Peer to
CoPED ID
fbcd568f-a9c7-4b1f-8524-68119993686c
Status
Closed
Value
No funds listed.
Start Date
Sept. 30, 2019
End Date
Sept. 30, 2022
Description
This Project aims to investigate the effect that Microgrids and peer to peer energy trading have on the current and
modern power networks. Distributed Energy Resources, such as renewable energy systems are changing the way that
consumers interact with the power network. Traditionally this would have been all one-way traffic with consumers
buying their energy from large scale producers. The trend now is towards consumers becoming prosumers who may
have surplus energy which may be stored or traded to those with an energy deficit.
Brunel University London | LEAD_ORG |
Ioana Pisica | SUPER_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Energy
- Consumers
- Renewable energy sources
- Warehousing
- Consumer behaviour
- Energy production (process industry)
- Microgrids
Extracted key phrases
- Peer energy trading
- Renewable energy system
- Technical implication
- Surplus energy
- Energy deficit
- Microgrids
- Modern power network
- Investigation
- Large scale producer
- Way traffic
- Consumer
- Project