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Economic market design and planning for electric power systems [electronic resource] / edited by James Momoh, Lamine Mili.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IEEE Press series on power engineeringPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley ; [Piscataway, NJ] : IEEE, c2010.Description: XIII,292P.: 23CMISBN:
  • 9780470472088 (cloth)
  • 0470472081 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.793/2 22
LOC classification:
  • TK 1005 ECO 2010 .E28 2010
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Contents:
A framework for interdisciplinary research and education -- Modeling electricity markets: a brief introduction -- Alternative economic criteria and proactive planning for transmission investment in deregulated power systems -- Payment cost minimization with demand bids and partial capacity cost compensations for day-ahead electricity auctions -- Dynamic oligopolistic competition in an electric power network and impacts of infrastructure disruptions -- Plant reliability in monopolies and duopolies: a comparison of market outcomes with socially optimal levels -- Building an efficient reliable and sustainable power system: an interdisciplinary approach -- Risk-based power system planning integrating social and economic direct and indirect costs -- Models for transmission expansion planning based on reconfigurable capacitor switching -- Next generation optimization for electric power systems.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A framework for interdisciplinary research and education -- Modeling electricity markets: a brief introduction -- Alternative economic criteria and proactive planning for transmission investment in deregulated power systems -- Payment cost minimization with demand bids and partial capacity cost compensations for day-ahead electricity auctions -- Dynamic oligopolistic competition in an electric power network and impacts of infrastructure disruptions -- Plant reliability in monopolies and duopolies: a comparison of market outcomes with socially optimal levels -- Building an efficient reliable and sustainable power system: an interdisciplinary approach -- Risk-based power system planning integrating social and economic direct and indirect costs -- Models for transmission expansion planning based on reconfigurable capacitor switching -- Next generation optimization for electric power systems.

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