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Auction 1 Auction systems 1 Auction theory 1 Auktion 1 Auktionstheorie 1 Electricity market 1 Equilibrium theory 1 Gleichgewichtstheorie 1 Mechanism design 1 Mechanismus-Design-Theorie 1 Renewable energy scenarios 1 auction systems 1 mechanism design 1 pacing equilibria 1
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Conitzer, Vincent 1 Kroer, Christian 1 Nielsen, Steffen 1 Panigrahi, Debmalya 1 Schrijvers, Okke 1 Sodomka, Eric 1 Sorknæs, Peter 1 Stier-Moses, Nicolas E. 1 Wilkens, Christopher A. 1 Østergaard, Poul Alberg 1
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Energy 1 Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 1
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Pacing equilibrium in first price auction markets
Conitzer, Vincent; Kroer, Christian; Panigrahi, Debmalya; … - In: Management science : journal of the Institute for … 68 (2022) 12, pp. 8515-8535
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Electricity market auction settings in a future Danish electricity system with a high penetration of renewable energy sources – A comparison of marginal pricing and pay-as-bid
Nielsen, Steffen; Sorknæs, Peter; Østergaard, Poul Alberg - In: Energy 36 (2011) 7, pp. 4434-4444
The long-term goal for Danish energy policy is to be free of fossil fuels through the increasing use of renewable energy sources (RES) including fluctuating renewable electricity (FRE).
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