Working Paper GATE 2009-05In this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricity markets. We implement a dynamic model in which operators compete for investment and electricity production under imperfect Cournot competition. The main aim of this work is tocompare three investment incentive mechanisms: reliability options, forward capacity market - which are both market-based - and capacity payments. Apart from the oligopoly case, we also analyze collusion and monopoly cases. Stochastic dynamic programming is used to deal with the stochastic environment of the market (future demand) and mixed complementarityproblem formulation is employed to find a solution to this game. The main finding of this study is that market...
The last decade has seen an increasing application of game theoretic tools in the analysis of electr...
This thesis explores generation capacity expansions in power markets using a real options approach. ...
We study the long-term incentives for expanding production capacity in liberalized electricity marke...
Working Paper GATE 2009-05In this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in elect...
In this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricity markets. We impleme...
International audiencen this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricit...
In this thesis, we deal with the question of reliability of electricity system and particularly the ...
Dans cette thèse, nous traitons la question de la fiabilité du système électrique et notamment le pr...
The ongoing energy transition, partly characterized by the massive deployment of renewables, has rei...
Investments in generation capacity in restructured electricity systems remain a relatively unexplore...
This article focuses on oligopolisitic strategies of investment in a con-text of uncertain growth of...
The paper discusses game theoretic models for generation capacity investment decisions in a deregula...
This work adresses the issue of investment in the electricity generation industry. As the analysis o...
This paper studies resource adequacy, i.e. the market design dilemma of ensuring enough generation c...
In this paper, we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricity markets. Two inves...
The last decade has seen an increasing application of game theoretic tools in the analysis of electr...
This thesis explores generation capacity expansions in power markets using a real options approach. ...
We study the long-term incentives for expanding production capacity in liberalized electricity marke...
Working Paper GATE 2009-05In this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in elect...
In this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricity markets. We impleme...
International audiencen this paper we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricit...
In this thesis, we deal with the question of reliability of electricity system and particularly the ...
Dans cette thèse, nous traitons la question de la fiabilité du système électrique et notamment le pr...
The ongoing energy transition, partly characterized by the massive deployment of renewables, has rei...
Investments in generation capacity in restructured electricity systems remain a relatively unexplore...
This article focuses on oligopolisitic strategies of investment in a con-text of uncertain growth of...
The paper discusses game theoretic models for generation capacity investment decisions in a deregula...
This work adresses the issue of investment in the electricity generation industry. As the analysis o...
This paper studies resource adequacy, i.e. the market design dilemma of ensuring enough generation c...
In this paper, we study the problem of long-term capacity adequacy in electricity markets. Two inves...
The last decade has seen an increasing application of game theoretic tools in the analysis of electr...
This thesis explores generation capacity expansions in power markets using a real options approach. ...
We study the long-term incentives for expanding production capacity in liberalized electricity marke...