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Market design for a reliable ~100% renewable electricity system : Deliverable D3.5

Algarvio, Hugo; Vries, Laurens de; Johanndeiter, Silke; Santos, Gabriel; Ribó-Pérez, David; Sijm, Jos

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Temporal flexibility options in electricity market simulation models: Deliverab...

Couto, António; Schimeczek, Christoph; José, Débora Regina S.; Algarvio, Hugo; Kochems, Johannes; Nienhaus, Kristina; Pinto, Tiago; Helistö, Niina

ABSTRACT: This report covers the implementation of temporal flexibility options in TradeRES’ agent-based electricity market simulations models. Within this project, the term “temporal flexibility option” was defined as an asset or measure supporting the power system to balance electric demand and supply and compensate for their stochastic fluctuations stemming from, e.g., weather or consumer behaviour by adjust...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

New market designs in electricity market simulation models: Deliverable D4.5

Couto, António; Papadaskalopoulos, Dimitrios; Strbac, Goran; Algarvio, Hugo; Sanchez, Ingrid; Kochems, Johannes; Nienhaus, Kristina; Vries, Laurens de

ABSTRACT: To integrate a high share of renewables in a future system, several modifications to the electricity market rules may need to be implemented. The most relevant market design concepts were identified from the literature and reported in work package 3. There are several uncertainties, for instance with respect to the questions of whether a future electricity market will provide enough incentives for inv...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Temporal flexibility options in electricity market simulation models: Deliverab...

Couto, António; Schimeczek, Christoph; José, Débora Regina S.; Algarvio, Hugo; Kochems, Johannes; Nienhaus, Kristina; Pinto, Tiago; Helistö, Niina

ABSTRACT: This report covers the implementation of temporal flexibility options in TradeRES’ agent-based electricity market simulations models. Within this project, the term “temporal flexibility option” was defined as an asset or measure supporting the power system to balance electric demand and supply and compensate for their stochastic fluctuations stemming from, e.g., weather or consumer behaviour by adjust...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Market design for a reliable ~100% renewable electricity system: Deliverable D3.5

Morales-España, Germán; Algarvio, Hugo; Vries, Laurens de; Faia, Ricardo; Hernandez-Serna, Ricardo; Johanndeiter, Silke; Couto, António

ABSTRACT: The goal of this report is to identify in which respects the design and regulation of electricity markets needs to be improved in order facilitate a (nearly) completely decarbonized electricity system. It provides a basis for scoping the modeling analyses that are to be performed in subsequent work packages in the TradeRES project. These simulations will provide the basis for an update of this deliver...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Performance indicators: quantification of market performance: Deliverable D5.1

Couto, António; Schimeczek, Christoph; Morales-España, Germán; Strbac, Goran; Algarvio, Hugo; Sanchez, Ingrid; Kochems, Johannes; Nienhaus, Kristina

ABSTRACT: The present deliverable was developed as part of the research activities of the TradeRES project Task 5.1 – Performance indicators: quantification of market performance. This report presents the first version of the deliverable 5.1, which provides a list of the (key) market performance indicators (MPIs) that will be used to assess the impact of elec tricity market designs developed and tested in the T...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Characterization of new flexible players: Deliverable D3.2

Chrysanthopoulos, Nikolaos; Papadaskalopoulos, Dimitrios; Strbac, Goran; Schimeczek, Christoph; Kochems, Johannes; Vries, Laurens de; Sanchez, Ingrid

ABSTRACT: The subject matter of this report is the analysis of the electricity markets’ actors’ scene, through the identification of actor classes and the characterisation of actors from a behavioural and an operational perspective. The technoeconomic characterization of market participants aims to support the upcoming model enhancements by aligning the agent-based model improvements with the modern market desi...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Repositório do LNEG

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