Design Optimization of Local Energy Markets
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2021) | Viewed by 21273
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy markets; market equilibrium modeling; energy infrastructure; decision making under uncertainty
Interests: energy storage; energy systems modeling; stochastic programming; smart grids; optimization; local market design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the Energies Special Issue “Design Optimization of Local Energy Markets”. The rapid decline in investment cost of small-scale renewable electricity generation has made (small-scale) renewable generation a viable option for millions of electricity end-users, thus becoming prosumers. In order to balance supply and demand—even when prosumers are, on average, self-sufficient—temporal mismatches in generation and consumption loads require inflows and outflows from distribution and transmission grids.
In recent years, an increasing number of articles have introduced local electric power and energy market concepts wherein prosumers trade in virtual or physical local markets with other prosumers and consumers, with objectives such as independence, autonomy, cost minimization, and GHG emission cost reduction. Perspectives vary from the overall system to peer-to-peer trading, but do not generally account for the market setting and rules that should allow and facilitate modeling outcomes that may actually produce a more realistic representation.
Market design considers rules for pricing, trading, contracting, and matching, as applied to market participants and the market as a whole. A good design should facilitate market efficiency, liquidity and stability, incentivize the right investments, and allow mitigating of the consequences of risk and strategic behavior.
We hereby invite papers addressing and analyzing market design concepts and issues in local energy markets.
Prof. Dr. Ruud Egging-Bratseth
Dr. Pedro Crespo Del Granado
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Pricing and bidding strategies
- Market mechanisms, trading, and matching
- Contract design and contracting
- Peer-to-peer matching
- Block chain-based markets
- Local market boundaries and interactions with distribution and/or transmission system operators
- Local market services to DSO operations
- Power system analysis
- Risk and investment incentives
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