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Bilateral contracts are important risk-hedging instruments constituting a major component in the portfolios held by many electric power market participants. However, bilateral contract negotiation is a complicated process because it involves risk management, strategic bargaining, and...
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Major transmission projects are needed to integrate and to deliver renewable energy (RE) resources. Cost recovery is a serious impediment to transmission investment. A negotiation methodology is developed in this study to guide transmission investment for RE integration. Built on Nash bargaining...
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U.S. Day-Ahead Markets (DAMs) for wholesale electric power managed by Independent System Operators (ISOs) encompass more than 60% of U.S. generating capacity. The current design of these DAMs encourages a focus on decisions that minimize immediate net costs without explicit consideration of...
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The primary goal of these introductory notes is to promote the clear presentation and rigorous analysis of dynamic economic models, whether expressed in equation or agent-based form.  A secondary goal is to promote the use of state-space modeling with its respect for historical process, for...
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Real-world decision-makers are forced to be locally constructive, in the sense that their actions are constrained by the interaction networks, limited information, and computational capabilities at their disposal.  This study poses the following question:  Suppose utility-seeking consumers and...
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The primary goal of these introductory notes is to promote the clear presentation and rigorous analysis of dynamic economic models, whether presented in equation or agent-based form.  A secondary goal is to promote the use of state-space modeling with its respect for historical process, for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011070813
The primary goal of these introductory notes is to promote the clear presentation and rigorous analysis of dynamic economic models, whether presented in equation or agent-based form.  A secondary goal is to promote the use of state-space modeling with its respect for historical process, for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011070815
The current design of wholesale electric power markets makes it difficult to ensure appropriate compensation for many important services, such as flexibility in start-up times, ramp-rates, power dispatch levels, and duration. This study examines the possibility of facilitating appropriate...
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The recent economic crisis has led to calls for a comprehensive restructuring of energy, financial, health care, and educational systems. Critics worry the restructuring of these complex institutional arrangements could produce adverse unintended consequences. Given these concerns, pre-testing...
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The definition of emergence remains problematic, particularly for systems with purposeful human interactions.  This study explores the practical import of this concept within a specific market context: namely, a double-auction market for wholesale electric power that operates over a...
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