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With the rapid development of new energy industry, the new energy structure is gradually shifting from centralized system to distributed system. The problems of trust and fair trade have become increasingly prominent in traditional centralized energy trading systems. The decentralized blockchain technology can provide a trusted, safe and transparent technical solution for energy transactions. This paper proposes a blockchain-based new energy trading platform in multi-seller-multi-buyer distributed new energy power platform. It establishes multi-party trust relationship through blockchain technology and optimizes transaction strategy by multi-party game algorithm to improves multi-party revenue. Simulation results prove that the proposed solution can reduce energy consumption and optimize energy structure, which provides a reference for theory and technology of new energy trading platform.

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ACM TURC '21: Proceedings of the ACM Turing Award Celebration Conference - China
July 2021
284 pages
ISBN:9781450385671
DOI:10.1145/3472634
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  1. blockchain
  2. game theory
  3. new energy
  4. trading system

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