학술논문

Transactive Energy: Power Electronics Challenges
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Power Electronics Magazine IEEE Power Electron. Mag. Power Electronics Magazine, IEEE. 9(1):20-32 Mar, 2022
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Transactive energy
Supply and demand
Power electronics
Energy management
Language
ISSN
2329-9207
2329-9215
Abstract
Transactive Energy (TE) is an evolving concept that combines information and energy in order to enable highly coordinated energetic transactions. Different sources define transactive energy in different ways. The GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC) defines TE as “ A system of economic and control mechanisms that allows the dynamic balance of supply and demand across the entire electrical infrastructure using value as a key operational parameter” [1]. This definition is general enough to holistically cover all TE related issues. In a top-down approach, a question asked is if power electronics (PE) is ready to face the challenges posed by TE. Other questions are: What will be the role of PE in the future TE systems? What type of PE devices will play a key role?