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Auctions in the electricity market. Bidding when production capacity is constrained
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    Auctions in the electricity market. Bidding when production capacity is constrained (English)
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    9 April 2009
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    Electricity is an essential commodity traded at power exchanges. Its price is very volatile within a day and over the year. This raises questions about the efficiency of the trading rules. This work analyzes the bidding behaviour of two risk-neutral generators under three auction types. Each of the generators owns one power plant with the same production capacity. Production costs are affiliated. This allows for independence or positive correlation. The author analyzes and compares a uniform-price, a discriminatory, and a generalized second-price auction. Optimal bids, cost efficiency, profits, and consumer prices are examined. A simple probability density function of affiliated production costs is given and used for examples. Numerical results are presented. The results of the analysis can help improving the bidding strategies of producers, selecting the best auction type at power exchanges or detecting price manipulations.
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