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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, Pre-Conference Community Workshop Energy Informatics and Electro Mobility ICT |
Pages | 33-39 |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
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16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, Pre-Conference Community Workshop Energy Informatics and Electro Mobility ICT. 2021. p. 33-39.
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T1 - A sketch of unwanted gaming strategies in flexibility provision for the energy system
AU - Buchholz, Sebastian
AU - Tiemann, Paul Hendrik
AU - Wolgast, Thomas
AU - Scheunert, Alexandra
AU - Gerlach, Jana
AU - Majumdar, Neelotpal
AU - Breitner, Michael
AU - Hofmann, Lutz
AU - Nieße, Astrid
AU - Weyer, Hartmut
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Market-based procurement of system services is underway. Flexibility markets, however, are subject to a gaming risk. Different market participants can deteriorate the grid condition by their market behavior or physical actions, to generate flexibility demands and therefore potential profits, resulting in unreliable and unstable grid operation or economic inefficiencies. Such strategies are referred to as gaming. We investigate three gaming strategies regarding congestion management, reactive power management and balancing power provision. Further, we evaluate these strategies, and discuss solution techniques.
AB - Market-based procurement of system services is underway. Flexibility markets, however, are subject to a gaming risk. Different market participants can deteriorate the grid condition by their market behavior or physical actions, to generate flexibility demands and therefore potential profits, resulting in unreliable and unstable grid operation or economic inefficiencies. Such strategies are referred to as gaming. We investigate three gaming strategies regarding congestion management, reactive power management and balancing power provision. Further, we evaluate these strategies, and discuss solution techniques.
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 33
EP - 39
BT - 16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, Pre-Conference Community Workshop Energy Informatics and Electro Mobility ICT
ER -