e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy (Jun 2024)

Blockchain application in energy trading for grid-connected prosumers

  • Precious K. Maine,
  • Collins A. Leke,
  • Omowunmi Mary Longe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100586

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The Gautrain railway link in the Gauteng province of South Africa is a crucial transportation facility that has faced considerable energy-related difficulties and hence a dependable power supply is essential to ensure the continuous operation of railway processes. The total number of passenger trips on the Gautrain, in a year, is two million plus. The railway system, which has always relied on grid electricity to power trains, stations, lights, security, and operations is facing increasing difficulties because of rising electricity demand and costs, and power-related outages. To address these issues, the study designed an optimised power generation system for the Gautrain railway link (GRL) using a photovoltaic (PV) system with energy storage connected to the grid to lower energy costs, promote economic growth, and satisfy its energy demand. The Advanced Interactive Multidimensional Modelling System (AIMMS) tool was used to optimise the incorporation of solar energy generation and battery energy storage into the GRL power system. This study contributes to sustainable energy development by leveraging renewable solar energy, optimising the GRL power system, and integrating blockchain technology for peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading. A smart contract is compiled and deployed within the Remix Online IDE to apply a logic that manages energy generation, consumption, and P2P energy trading amongst prosumers. It furnishes a replicable model for the advancement of electrical energy systems within diverse transportation networks, therefore fostering the adoption of energy-efficient practices.

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