In an electric power system, demand fluctuations may result in significant ancillary cost to suppliers. Furthermore, in the near future, deep penetration of volatile renewable electricity generation is expected to exacerbate the variability of demand on conventional thermal generating units. We address this issue by explicitly modeling the ancillary cost associated with demand variability. We argue that a time-varying price equal to the suppliers' instantaneous marginal cost may not achieve social optimality, and that consumer demand fluctuations should be properly priced. We propose a dynamic pricing mechanism that explicitly encourages consumers to adapt their consumption so as to offset the variability of demand on conventional units. Th...
International audienceIn Demand Response programs, price incentives might not be sufficient to modif...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the design and operation of electricity markets w...
International audienceIn Demand Response programs, price incentives might not be sufficient to modif...
Intermittent renewable energy sources and the use of smart meters introduce a significant challenge ...
Intermittent renewable energy sources and the use of smart meters introduce a significant challenge ...
Grid modernization using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) will continue to enhance timely comm...
Grid modernization using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) will continue to enhance timely comm...
Grid modernization using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) will continue to enhance timely comm...
Abstract This chapter addresses the economic theory of electricity markets, viewed from an idealized...
The energy transition is expected to significantly increase the share of renewable energy sources wh...
Abstract In this paper, a two‐stage pricing framework is proposed for the electricity market which i...
As end-consumers of electricity become more proactive and as many countries around the world push fo...
As end-consumers of electricity become more proactive and as many countries around the world push fo...
In this work we propose a term structure power price model that, in contrast to widely accepted no-a...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a dynamic market mechanism that converges to the desired market ...
International audienceIn Demand Response programs, price incentives might not be sufficient to modif...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the design and operation of electricity markets w...
International audienceIn Demand Response programs, price incentives might not be sufficient to modif...
Intermittent renewable energy sources and the use of smart meters introduce a significant challenge ...
Intermittent renewable energy sources and the use of smart meters introduce a significant challenge ...
Grid modernization using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) will continue to enhance timely comm...
Grid modernization using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) will continue to enhance timely comm...
Grid modernization using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) will continue to enhance timely comm...
Abstract This chapter addresses the economic theory of electricity markets, viewed from an idealized...
The energy transition is expected to significantly increase the share of renewable energy sources wh...
Abstract In this paper, a two‐stage pricing framework is proposed for the electricity market which i...
As end-consumers of electricity become more proactive and as many countries around the world push fo...
As end-consumers of electricity become more proactive and as many countries around the world push fo...
In this work we propose a term structure power price model that, in contrast to widely accepted no-a...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a dynamic market mechanism that converges to the desired market ...
International audienceIn Demand Response programs, price incentives might not be sufficient to modif...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the design and operation of electricity markets w...
International audienceIn Demand Response programs, price incentives might not be sufficient to modif...