2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.09.043
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A game-theoretic analysis of transmission-distribution system operator coordination

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“…An attempt to incorporate information asymmetry into local electricity markets is presented in Ref. [157]. To do so it uses a utility function formulation and explores both centralized and decentralized local electricity markets.…”
Section: Balancing Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An attempt to incorporate information asymmetry into local electricity markets is presented in Ref. [157]. To do so it uses a utility function formulation and explores both centralized and decentralized local electricity markets.…”
Section: Balancing Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Is there TSO-DSO cooperation for the organisation of the flexibility market? (Brunekreeft, 2017;Burger et al, 2019a;Gerard et al, 2018;Hadush and Meeus, 2018;Le Cadre et al, 2019;Ramos et al, 2016) (CEER, 2018EDSO et al, 2018;ENTSO-E et al, 2019;USEF, 2018) 6. Is there DSO-DSO cooperation for the organisation of the flexibility market?…”
Section: Academic Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We would like to emphasise that all the manuscripts reviewed on GEPTEP co-planning (see Table 2) consider a DC power flow network representation (which implies that the only difference between co-planning models is whether transmission investment is binary or continuous). In particular, in [55], the application of an AC power flow for a bi-level model in the context of transmission system operator (TSO)-distribution system operator (DSO) coordination is implemented. This framework can be used as reference for future research on how to represent the AC network in the co-planning context.…”
Section: Network Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%