2020
DOI: 10.1287/msom.2018.0767
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Optimizing Day-Ahead Electricity Market Prices: Increasing the Total Surplus for Energy Exchange Istanbul

Abstract: Problem definition: We design a combinatorial auction to clear the Turkish day-ahead electricity market, and we develop effective tabu search and genetic algorithms to solve the problem of matching bidders and maximizing social welfare within a reasonable amount of time for practical purposes. Academic/practical relevance: A double-sided blind combinatorial auction is used to determine electricity prices for day-ahead markets in Europe. Considering the integer requirements associated with market parti… Show more

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“…Therefore, pricing mechanisms can be powerful tools toward shaping EV charging demand to follow a desired profile. Designing successful electricity pricing structures that have a positive demand response impact is one of the open questions that OM literature is seeking to address (Choi et al 2019, Derinkuyu et al 2019, Parker et al 2019. Our proposed mechanism addresses this question by demonstrating how grid stakeholders can learn from reactions to prices they broadcast to EV owners and design a pricing scheme able to induce a desired profile.…”
Section: Smart Grid and The Transition To Electric Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, pricing mechanisms can be powerful tools toward shaping EV charging demand to follow a desired profile. Designing successful electricity pricing structures that have a positive demand response impact is one of the open questions that OM literature is seeking to address (Choi et al 2019, Derinkuyu et al 2019, Parker et al 2019. Our proposed mechanism addresses this question by demonstrating how grid stakeholders can learn from reactions to prices they broadcast to EV owners and design a pricing scheme able to induce a desired profile.…”
Section: Smart Grid and The Transition To Electric Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, there is a continuous need for efficient solution methods to tackle CO problems. On the other hand, various industrial CO problems are routinely solved (Bengio, Lodi, & Prouvost, 2021), such as fleet routing (Choudhury et al, 2021), scheduling for data center management (Mao, Schwarzkopf, Venkatakrishnan, Meng, & Alizadeh, 2019), optimal power flow (Fioretto, Van Hentenryck, Mak, Tran, Baldo, & Lombardi, 2021), and energy market auction (Derinkuyu, Tanrisever, Kurt, & Ceyhan, 2020). These CO routines enable the deduction of the distribution of problem parameters from their varying scenarios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%