Consumer-centric electricity markets: A comprehensive review on user preferences and key performance indicators
    
  
 
 
  
  
    
    
        Consumer-centric electricity markets: A comprehensive review on user preferences and key performance indicators
    
  
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        2022
    
  
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  Oliveira,C
  Botelho,DF
  Tiago André Soares
  António Sérgio Faria
  Dias,BH
  Manuel Matos
  De Oliveira,LW
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        The power system is facing a transition from its traditional centralized model to a more decentralized one, through the emergence of proactive consumers on the network, known as prosumers. This paradigm shift favors the emergence of new electricity market designs. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) based structures have been gaining prominence worldwide. In the P2P market, the prosumer assumes a more active role in the system, being able to directly trade its energy without the need for intermediaries. This paper contributes with a comprehensive overview of consumer-centric electricity markets, providing background on different aspects of P2P sharing, in particular the inclusion of peer preferences in the electricity trading process through product differentiation. A performance assessment of the different modeled preferences was carried out using key performance indicators (KPIs). Different user preferences under the product differentiation mechanism were simulated. The results demonstrate that consumer-centric markets increase the penetration of renewable energy sources into the network and tend to affect loads flexibility according to the renewable generation.