Title :
Market plurality and manipulation: performance comparison of independent system operators
Author :
Nakashima, Tomoaki ; Niimura, Tak
Author_Institution :
Powerex Corp., Vancouver, BC, Canada
fDate :
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the authors present three different models that represent the coordinating functions of existing independent system operators (ISOs), and discuss their advantages and disadvantages. Max-ISO is a centralized operator based on the pool model, and min-ISO is a decentralized operator based on the bilateral model. Mix-ISO is positioned in between, having multiple power exchanges or bilateral contracts. The performance of the different ISOs is compared by the total social welfare and the vulnerability to market manipulation. A numerical example is presented to compare the performance of different ISOs. The max-ISO is considered to be the most efficient model theoretically, but it does not necessarily provide the best market in terms of vulnerability to market manipulation.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; bilateral contracts; bilateral model; centralized operator; congestion; decentralized operator; deregulation; independent system operators; max-ISO; min-ISO; multiple power exchanges; performance comparison; pool model; power exchange market; power market manipulation; power market plurality; social welfare; vulnerability; Contracts; Costs; ISO; Job shop scheduling; Power generation; Power markets; Power system economics; Power system modeling; Power systems; Pricing;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2002.800955