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A Pricing Method for the Electricity from Renewables to Be Used After Feed-In Tariffs
Abstract One of the important problems concerning the use of renewables is how the electricity from renewables is priced after a system of feed-in tariffs expires. It should be taken into account that the amount of power generation from some sorts of renewables is difficult to control so the demand side of the market may play a role. We propose a pricing method for the electricity fed into the grid, focusing on photovoltaic generation in the residential sector. It applies coalitional game theory, in particular concepts of the core and the Shapley value. Under the systems using these concepts, the players may try to control the demand for electricity to obtain larger payoffs.
A Pricing Method for the Electricity from Renewables to Be Used After Feed-In Tariffs
Abstract One of the important problems concerning the use of renewables is how the electricity from renewables is priced after a system of feed-in tariffs expires. It should be taken into account that the amount of power generation from some sorts of renewables is difficult to control so the demand side of the market may play a role. We propose a pricing method for the electricity fed into the grid, focusing on photovoltaic generation in the residential sector. It applies coalitional game theory, in particular concepts of the core and the Shapley value. Under the systems using these concepts, the players may try to control the demand for electricity to obtain larger payoffs.
A Pricing Method for the Electricity from Renewables to Be Used After Feed-In Tariffs
Yamamoto, Yoshihiro (author)
2019-08-31
5 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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