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7 months ago in Renewable Energy By Pooja

Coordinating Micro-Sources in a Residential Microgrid

How can renewable micro-sources like solar and wind be coordinated among three neighboring houses to enable effective energy sharing?

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By Joshna Answered 4 months ago

Energy sharing among multiple houses with solar or wind micro-sources can be coordinated through a peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading framework. This requires a communication network and a coordinating platform—either centralized or blockchain-based—to monitor generation, demand, and surplus energy in real time. The system manages energy exchanges using predefined rules or dynamic pricing mechanisms, ensuring fair distribution, efficient utilization of local renewables, and improved overall system efficiency.

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