A market-based approach for enabling inter-area reserve exchange

02/17/2021
by   Orcun Karaca, et al.
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Considering the sequential clearing of energy and reserves in Europe, enabling inter-area reserve exchange requires optimally allocating inter-area transmission capacities between these two markets. To achieve this, we provide a market-based allocation framework and derive payments with desirable properties. The proposed min-max least core selecting payments achieve individual rationality, budget balance, and approximate incentive compatibility and coalitional stability. The results extend the works on private discrete items to a network of continuous public choices.

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