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Demand Response Management 1 Dynamic programming 1 Dynamische Optimierung 1 Electric power industry 1 Electricity 1 Electricity price 1 Elektrizität 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Inconvenience Cost 1 Load-Shifting 1 Peak to Average Ratio 1 Price Discounts 1 Scheduling problem 1 Scheduling-Verfahren 1 Stackelberg Games 1 Strompreis 1 complexity 1 dynamic programming 1 electricity costs 1 electricity time-varying prices 1 peak-to-average ratio 1 scheduling 1
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Al-Ahmadi, Eeyad 1 Erkoc, Murat 1 Mikhaylidi, Yevgenia 1 Naseraldin, Hussein 1 Yedidsion, Liron 1
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International Journal of Business Analytics (IJBAN) 1 International journal of production research 1
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Operations scheduling under electricity time-varying prices
Mikhaylidi, Yevgenia; Naseraldin, Hussein; Yedidsion, Liron - In: International journal of production research 53 (2015) 23/24, pp. 7136-7157
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Price Discounts and Consumer Load-Shifting Behavior in the Smart Grid
Al-Ahmadi, Eeyad; Erkoc, Murat - In: International Journal of Business Analytics (IJBAN) 5 (2018) 1, pp. 33-54
This paper studies the impact of consumers' individual attitudes towards load shifting in electricity consumption in an electricity market that includes a single electricity provider and multiple consumers. A Stackelberg game model is formulated in which the provider uses price discounts over a...
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