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Production cost minimization versus consumer payment minimization in electricity pools

C. Vázquez, M. Rivier, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Vol. 17, nº. 1, pp. 119 - 127

Summary:

Algorithms that involve some kind of optimisation have been adopted by several electricity pools as a tool to clear the market. Traditionally, this kind of models were used on a cost minimising basis, but recent papers have pointed out that alternative dispatches may be obtained that, even with higher production costs, provide cheaper electricity prices for consumers. This paper studies this new payment-minimisation approach, focusing on the long-term economic signals that it provides and analysing their impact on future investments. Our results show that minimising consumer payment results in discriminatory scheduling for certain generation resources and may cause, in the long-run, higher prices for consumers.


Keywords: Deregulation, power generation dispatch, pool design, market clearing algorithm, unit commitment, marginal pricing


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 0,667 (2002); 6,500 - Q1 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1109/59.982202

Published on paper: February 2002.

Published on-line: February 2002.



Citation:
C. Vázquez, M. Rivier, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga, Production cost minimization versus consumer payment minimization in electricity pools. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. Vol. 17, nº. 1, pp. 119 - 127, February 2002. [Online: February 2002]


    Research topics:
  • *Energy markets design and regulation

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