Dynamic assignment of renewable energy tokens in a collaborative microgrids

Nowadays, electrical energy consumption and energy prices have increased. Thus, the microgrids (μGs) rely on renewable energy receive more attention from consumers. New neighborhoods opt for green philosophy where the most consumed energy comes from renewable generation. Indeed, each residence could be supplied from its own solar and wind generation or from centrally located power plant. However, the latters present many problems in efficiency and reliability. This paper proposes a new approach based on a dynamic assignment of renewable energy tokens (DARET) algorithm to add a smart behavior to μGs. The proposed algorithm allows residential μGs of a small geographic area to dynamically collaborate and share their individual green energy generation in order to supply their overall load. The sharing is dynamically updated in short-term by exchanging data, in terms of individual demands and supplies, between the consumers over wireless links.