DocumentCode
2498117
Title
Development of bidding strategies in electricity markets using possibility theory
Author
Yang, Li ; Wen, Fushuan ; Wu, F.F. ; Ni, Yixin ; Qiu, Jiaju
Author_Institution
Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
13-17 Oct 2002
Firstpage
182
Abstract
In the electricity market environment, bidding strategies employed by generation companies may have significant impacts on their own benefits, and on the operating behaviors of an electricity market as well. Hence, how to develop optimal bidding strategies for generation companies or how to analyze strategic behaviors of them and hence to figure out the potential market power abuse is now a very active research area. A possibility theory based approach is proposed in this work for building optimal bidding strategies for generation companies. Based on historical bidding data, the available (production cost) data before the power industry restructuring and experts´ heuristic knowledge, the well-known fuzzy set theory is employed to represent the estimated bidding behaviors of rival generation companies, and a fuzzy programming model is developed and a solution method follows. The approach is especially suitable for those electricity markets recently launched, since sufficient historical bidding data is not available and hence probability methods cannot be employed. Finally, a sample example with six generation companies participating in an electricity market is served for demonstrating the essential features of the presented approach.
Keywords
fuzzy set theory; possibility theory; power markets; electricity market environment; electricity markets; estimated bidding behaviors; expert heuristic knowledge; fuzzy programming model; fuzzy set theory; generation companies; historical bidding data; operating behaviors; optimal bidding strategies; possibility theory; rival generation companies; Electricity supply industry; Fuzzy set theory; Game theory; Oligopoly; Possibility theory; Power generation; Power industry; Power markets; Power supplies; Production;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power System Technology, 2002. Proceedings. PowerCon 2002. International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7459-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPST.2002.1053529
Filename
1053529
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