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Ítem Game Theory Modeling For Decentralized Peer-To-Peer Solar Energy Market In Colombian Nanogrids(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Henao Ramírez, Tomás; García Rendón, John JairoAs microgeneration increases, the centralized model of electricity generation will be significantly altered. One of the new models being investigated is the notion of a peer-to-peer electricity market in which prosumers can market their electricity exports to any other household. This new kind of transactive energy market, and community or collective self-consumption, offer new models for trading energy locally. Over the past 10 years, there has been significant growth in the amount of academic literature and trial projects examining how these energy trading models might function. The results show that P2P energy trading provides significant financial and technical benefits to the community and is emerging as an alternative to cost-intensive energy storage systems. This paper investigates a possible game theoretic model for Colombian nanogrids and proposes a new algorithm for automating the sale and purchase of electricity in this market, aiming to optimize the market while providing increased control to householders. It is found that nanogrids may improve financial viability for solar systems at the residential level, concluding that the future for residential solar prosumers is beyond isolated self-consumption.