Authors
Fushuan Wen, A Kumar David
Publication date
2001/2
Journal
IEEE transactions on power systems
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
15-21
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The emerging electricity market behaves more like an oligopoly than a perfectly competitive market due to special features such as, a limited number of producers, large investment size (barrier to entry), transmission constraints, and transmission losses which discourage purchase from distant suppliers. This makes it practicable for only a few independent power suppliers to service a given geographic region and in this imperfect market each power supplier can increase its own profit through strategic bidding. The profit of each supplier is influenced to varying extents by differences in the degree of imperfection of knowledge of rival suppliers. A new framework to build bidding strategies for power suppliers in an electricity market is presented in this paper. It is assumed that each supplier bids a linear supply function, and that the system is dispatched to minimize customer payments. Each supplier chooses the …
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