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The Role of Demand Response Aggregators and the Effect of GenCos Strategic Bidding on the Flexibility of Demand
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Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Queensland University of Technology
Published InEnergies
Year2018
Citations30
Abstract
This paper presents an interactive trading decision between an electricity market operator, generation companies (GenCos), and the aggregators having demand response (DR) capable loads. Decisions are made hierarchically. At the upper-level, an electricity market operator (EMO) aims to minimise generation supply cost considering a DR transaction cost, which is essentially the cost of load curtailment. A DR exchange operator aims to minimise this transaction cost upon receiving the DR offer from the multiple aggregators at the lower level. The solution at this level determines the optimal DR amount and the load curtailment price. The DR considers the end-user’s willingness to reduce demand. Lagrangian duality theory is used to solve the bi-level optimisation. The usefulness of the proposed market model is…
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Physical SciencesEngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSmart Grid Energy ManagementElectric Power System OptimizationMicrogrid Control and OptimizationOperations researchMicroeconomicsMathematical optimizationEnvironmental economicsGeometryOperating systemBiochemistryProgramming languageElectrical engineeringGeodesyManagement