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The following pages link to A survey of stochastic modelling approaches for liberalised electricity markets (Q992645):
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- Integrating intermittent renewable wind generation -- a stochastic multi-market electricity model for the European electricity market (Q301085) (← links)
- The effect of long-term expansion on the evolution of electricity price: numerical analysis of a theoretically optimised electricity market (Q319499) (← links)
- Electricity futures price models: calibration and forecasting (Q319946) (← links)
- Statistical properties and economic implications of jump-diffusion processes with shot-noise effects (Q635177) (← links)
- Heuristic decision rules for short-term trading of renewable energy with co-located energy storage (Q1652308) (← links)
- Robustness of capacity markets: a stochastic dynamic capacity investment model (Q1656432) (← links)
- Two-stage stochastic, large-scale optimization of a decentralized energy system: a case study focusing on solar PV, heat pumps and storage in a residential quarter (Q1703468) (← links)
- Fix-and-optimize procedures for solving the long-term unit commitment problem with pumped storages (Q1730713) (← links)
- Quantum probes for fractional Gaussian processes (Q1783065) (← links)
- Sell or store? An ADP approach to marketing renewable energy (Q2011830) (← links)
- Uncertain bidding zone configurations: the role of expectations for transmission and generation capacity expansion (Q2183344) (← links)
- Electricity swing option pricing by stochastic bilevel optimization: a survey and new approaches (Q2514869) (← links)
- Combined scheduling and capacity planning of electricity-based ammonia production to integrate renewable energies (Q2629729) (← links)
- Are multifractal processes suited to forecasting electricity price volatility? Evidence from Australian intraday data (Q2700531) (← links)
- A review of the operations literature on real options in energy (Q6112582) (← links)
- Stochastic optimization of trading strategies in sequential electricity markets (Q6167426) (← links)