2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1802.08286
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Reliability and Market Price of Energy in the Presence of Intermittent and Non-Dispatchable Renewable Energies

Abstract: The intermittent nature of the renewable energies increases the operation costs of conventional generators. As the share of energy supplied by renewable sources increases, these costs also increase. In this paper, we quantify these costs by developing a market clearing price of energy in the presence of renewable energy and congestion constraints. We consider an electricity market where generators propose their asking price per unit of energy to an independent system operator (ISO). The ISO solve an optimizati… Show more

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