2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131424
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Shared-constraint approach for multi-leader multi-follower game of generation companies participating in electricity markets with carbon emission trading mechanism

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“…If the actual amount of new energy consumed by a large consumer is less than the amount specified in the renewable electricity consumption quota K, the large consumer needs to purchase excess consumption from the excess consumption market, of which q E,k,t is a positive value in this case. In addition, if the purchase of excess consumption is not enough, it is necessary to purchase tradable green certificates from the market to fulfill the renewable electricity consumption quota K. Where the transaction cost of tradable green certificates is I T k , the expansion is as follows [22]:…”
Section: ) Cost Function For Large Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the actual amount of new energy consumed by a large consumer is less than the amount specified in the renewable electricity consumption quota K, the large consumer needs to purchase excess consumption from the excess consumption market, of which q E,k,t is a positive value in this case. In addition, if the purchase of excess consumption is not enough, it is necessary to purchase tradable green certificates from the market to fulfill the renewable electricity consumption quota K. Where the transaction cost of tradable green certificates is I T k , the expansion is as follows [22]:…”
Section: ) Cost Function For Large Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent research, the existing research has the following shortcomings. Multi-segment biddings of GenCo are not considered in the model [6]. Rarely consider the day-ahead and real-time EM at the same time [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In electricity spot markets, such as the Day-Ahead, Ancillary Services, and Intraday, decisions on submitted bids and offers in terms of price and quantity are made by electricity generation companies (GENCOs) to maximize their expected profit [2,3]. The formulation of an effective bidding strategy for GENCOs is deemed fundamental to the success of companies operating in this competitive environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%