A Comparative Welfare Analysis on the Trading System in an Electricity Market by Using Game Theory

게임이론을 적용한 전력시장 전력거래방식의 후생 측면 비교 연구

  • 이광호 (단국대 전기전자컴퓨터공학부)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

Competition among electric generation companies is a major goal of restructuring in the electricity industry, The trading system in an electricity market has been one of the most important issues in deregulated electricity market. This paper deals with comparisons of the major two types of the trading system: compulsory pool market and bilateral contract market. The two trading systems are compared quantitatively from the viewpoint of consumer's surplus and social welfare, This paper, also, proposes a unified model of Cournot and Bertrand for analyzing the mixed trading system of pool market and bilateral contract market. Nash equilibrium of the unified model is derived by criteria for participating in bilateral contract market. Numerical results from a sample case show that a mixed trading system of pool market and price-competitive bilateral market is beneficial to consumer from the view points of consumer's surplus.

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