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Impact of risk aversion on the operation of hydroelectric reservoirs in the presence of renewable energy sources

N. Jovanovic, J. García-González, S. Cerisola, J. Barquín

Energies Vol. 11, nº. 6, pp. 1389-1 - 1389-20

Summary:

The increasing share of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar generation, has a direct impact on the planning and operation of power systems. In addition, the consideration of risk criteria within the decision support tools used by market participants (generation companies, energy services companies, and arbitrageurs) is becoming a common activity given the increasing level of uncertainties faced by them. As a consequence, the behavior of market participants is affected by their level of risk aversion, and the application of equilibrium-based models is a common technique used in order to simulate their behavior. This paper presents a multi-stage market equilibrium model of risk-averse agents in order to analyze up to what extent the operation of hydro reservoirs can be affected by the risk-averse profile of market participants in a context of renewable energy source penetration and fuel price volatility.


Keywords: market equilibrium; risk-averse agents; hydrothermal coordination; renewable energysources (RES) penetration


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 2,707 - Q3 (2018); 3,000 - Q3 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.3390/en11061389

Published on paper: June 2018.

Published on-line: May 2018.



Citation:
N. Jovanovic, J. García-González, S. Cerisola, J. Barquín, Impact of risk aversion on the operation of hydroelectric reservoirs in the presence of renewable energy sources. Energies. Vol. 11, nº. 6, pp. 1389-1 - 1389-20, June 2018. [Online: May 2018]


    Research topics:
  • Short and Medium term hydro and hydrothermal scheduling
  • Risk management models
  • EPEC and MPEC models