Article ID: | iaor2006866 |
Country: | Germany |
Volume: | 33 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 465 |
End Page Number: | 475 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2005 |
Journal: | Journal of Global Optimization |
Authors: | Jrnsten Kurt, Bjrndal Mette |
Keywords: | programming: mathematical |
In this paper, we present a bilevel programming formulation of a deregulated electricity market. By examining the electricity market in this format, we achieve two things. First, the relation of the deregulated electricity market to general economic models that can be formulated as bilevel programming problems (e.g. Stackelberg leader–follower games and principal–agency models) becomes clear. Secondly, it provides an explanation of the reason why the so-called “folk-theorems” can be proven to be false for electricity networks. The interpretation of the deregulated electricity market as a bilevel program also indicates the magnitude of the error that can be made if the electricity market model studied does not take into account the physical constraints of the electric grid, or oversimplifies the electricity network to a radial network.