Authors
Kaveh Madani, Milad Hooshyar
Publication date
2014/11/27
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
519
Pages
732-742
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Reservoir systems with multiple operators can benefit from coordination of operation policies. To maximize the total benefit of these systems the literature has normally used the social planner’s approach. Based on this approach operation decisions are optimized using a multi-objective optimization model with a compound system’s objective. While the utility of the system can be increased this way, fair allocation of benefits among the operators remains challenging for the social planner who has to assign controversial weights to the system’s beneficiaries and their objectives. Cooperative game theory provides an alternative framework for fair and efficient allocation of the incremental benefits of cooperation. To determine the fair and efficient utility shares of the beneficiaries, cooperative game theory solution methods consider the gains of each party in the status quo (non-cooperation) as well as what can be gained …
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