The relationship between market structure and market power is a focal point of debate in the study of liberalized electricity markets. The overall aim of this research is to assess the presence of market power and if possible, determine the implications for regulators and policy makers tasked with creating competitive liberalized markets. Previous studies utilizing agent-based simulation modeling have used strategic price bids to examine whether or not imperfect competition may exist wherein a firm may exhibit market power by offering a price in excess of their marginal cost (Bunn, et al., 2010). This thesis adds the strategic withdrawal of capacity to the model. That is, generators may exert market power in one of two ways. First, an agent...
Electricity market are worldwide transitioning from centrally regulated systems to decentralized mar...
To trade effectively and profitably in new electricity market structures, participants need to ident...
Abstract—Although agent-based modelling history can be traced back until the 1960’s in computer scie...
The relationship between market structure and market power is a focal point of debate in the study o...
Although many countries prefer deregulated power markets as a means of containing power costs, a mon...
Deregulated electricity markets are expected to provide affordable electricity for consumers through...
Liberalising the European electricity industry did not naturally produce its intended results. Netwo...
This study uses a dynamic 5-bus test case implemented via the AMES Wholesale Power Market Test Bed t...
AhstractThe simulation of a wholesale electricity market should go beyond a simple optimiaatinn base...
In this paper, we test if firms competing in an electricity auction submit bids that approximate a b...
The last decade has seen an increasing application of game theoretic tools in the analysis of electr...
Market-based procurement of balancing services in Europe is prone to strategic bidding due to the re...
The transition to a low-carbon power system requires growing the share of generation from (intermitt...
The transition to a low-carbon power system requires growing the share of generation from (intermitt...
In this paper, we present MARKETECTURE, an agent-based, microeconomic, scalable model for studying d...
Electricity market are worldwide transitioning from centrally regulated systems to decentralized mar...
To trade effectively and profitably in new electricity market structures, participants need to ident...
Abstract—Although agent-based modelling history can be traced back until the 1960’s in computer scie...
The relationship between market structure and market power is a focal point of debate in the study o...
Although many countries prefer deregulated power markets as a means of containing power costs, a mon...
Deregulated electricity markets are expected to provide affordable electricity for consumers through...
Liberalising the European electricity industry did not naturally produce its intended results. Netwo...
This study uses a dynamic 5-bus test case implemented via the AMES Wholesale Power Market Test Bed t...
AhstractThe simulation of a wholesale electricity market should go beyond a simple optimiaatinn base...
In this paper, we test if firms competing in an electricity auction submit bids that approximate a b...
The last decade has seen an increasing application of game theoretic tools in the analysis of electr...
Market-based procurement of balancing services in Europe is prone to strategic bidding due to the re...
The transition to a low-carbon power system requires growing the share of generation from (intermitt...
The transition to a low-carbon power system requires growing the share of generation from (intermitt...
In this paper, we present MARKETECTURE, an agent-based, microeconomic, scalable model for studying d...
Electricity market are worldwide transitioning from centrally regulated systems to decentralized mar...
To trade effectively and profitably in new electricity market structures, participants need to ident...
Abstract—Although agent-based modelling history can be traced back until the 1960’s in computer scie...