In summary, existing VPP research exhibits three fundamental gaps:
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(Gap 1) Absence of unified joint clearing mechanisms: Energy and environmental value are traded in separate markets with sequential or hierarchical processes, preventing simultaneous co-equilibrium and mutual reinforcement between economic and environmental signals.
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(Gap 2) Incomplete environmental value quantification: Current approaches lack comprehensive frameworks that integrate multiple dimensions, including energy type, temporal characteristics, trading behavior, and prosumer performance, into differentiated environmental credit allocation.
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(Gap 3) Limited distributed optimization for coupled multi-commodity markets: ADMM has not been extended to joint energy-credit clearing problems where explicit coupling terms link the two markets, limiting scalability for practical VPP implementation.
