Article ID: | iaor20108359 |
Volume: | 39 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 187 |
End Page Number: | 199 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2011 |
Journal: | Energy Policy |
Authors: | Pasaoglu Gzay |
Keywords: | energy |
LEMM describes realistically the dynamics of liberalized and decentralized electricity markets. LEMM is a system dynamics based microworld used as a teaching tool in universities. The study reveals that student's learning and understanding improves significantly using LEMM. Future target groups of the LEMM are energy policy makers and decision makers. To improve the performance of the training, microworld based game sessions should be used. Decentralized and liberalized electricity market involves a great deal of interdisciplinary concepts, including economic, commercial, environmental and technological issues. Consequently, the system is complicated. Accordingly, nowadays introductory courses focusing on the electricity market dynamics have been added to the curriculum at many universities. However, as the electricity market dynamics are complicated, it is not straightforward for students to understand. A teaching tool to assist students to better understand strategic behaviors in the market is thus in high demand. Due to these reasons, Liberalized Electricity Market Microworld (LEMM), incorporating a system dynamics based simulation model, is developed. The LEMM's contribution to the students learning and understanding of the decentralized and liberalized electricity market dynamics have been explored by organizing game sessions with the LEMM for totally 49 students who participated in ‘Energy Policy and Planning’ course in Bogazici University. The findings obtained from the exploratory study reveal that the students improved their understanding of the liberalized and decentralized electricity market through the game session with the LEMM. In this paper, the general characteristics of the LEMM and the underlying model are presented, the microworlds’, particularly the LEMM's potential contribution to learning and teaching is discussed.