Search for dissertations about: "power trading"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words power trading.
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1. On optimal hydropower bidding in systems with wind power : Modeling the impact of wind power on power markets
Abstract : The introduction of large amounts of wind power into power systems will increase the production uncertainties due to unforeseen wind power production variations. This will have a significant impact on the required balance management quantities. READ MORE
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2. Wind Power Integration in Power Systems with Transmission Bottlenecks
Abstract : During the last two decades, the increase in electricity demand and environmental concern resulted in fast growth of power production from renewable sources. Wind power is one of the most efficient alternatives. READ MORE
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3. On Distributed Balancing of Wind Power Forecast Deviations in Competitive Power Systems
Abstract : Wind power generation does, on the one hand, contribute to a less polluting and more sustainable electric power generation mix. On the other hand, the uncertainty and the variability of the power output do challenge the operation of the power system: hourly variations in wind power generation are hardly predictable in a precise way. READ MORE
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4. Design of Electricity Markets for Efficient Balancing of Wind Power Generation
Abstract : Deploying wind power to a larger extent is one solution to reduce negative environmental impacts of electric power supply. However, various challenges are connected with increasing wind power penetration levels. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Trading in the Short-term Electricity Markets for Integration of Renewable Energy Sources : Multistage Stochastic and Agent-based Modeling Approaches for Continuous Intraday Electricity Market
Abstract : This thesis investigates the role of different short-term electricity market design aspects that can facilitate better coordination of resources within the power system. The work also emphasizes on better cross-border integration of the short-term markets to improve the market liquidity, competition, social welfare, and flexibility in the system, which is essential for facilitating the integration of renewable sources. READ MORE