Strategic behavior of generation companies in the generation scheduling process Статья конференции Palamarchuk S. IEEE Intern. Conf. on Environment and Electrical Engineering Proc. of the IEEE Intern. Conf. on Environment and Electrical Engineering. P.192-197. DOI: 10.1109/EEEIC.2015.7165539 ISBN: 9781479979 2015 Power producers distort parameters of their production cost functions and limits for generated power to increase their profit. System Operator uses submitted data for medium-term generation scheduling. Power producers project the levels of market prices and predict prosperous decisions of System Operator. Power producers prepare data taking into account possible behavior of rivals. The paper presents a two-level optimization problem for the data preparation by strategic producers. Nash equilibrium is modeled to represent the behavior of generation companies. Case study demonstrates that producers tend to distort cost functions. An increase in profit of power producers due to data manipulation is shown. © 2015 IEEE. Библиографическая ссылкаPalamarchuk S. Strategic behavior of generation companies in the generation scheduling process // Proc. of the IEEE Intern. Conf. on Environment and Electrical Engineering. 2015. P.192-197. ISBN (print): 9781479979. DOI: 10.1109/EEEIC.2015.7165539 http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=8&SID=U2wnd1B2YVcsIZLMA5p&page=1&doc=6 commerce, costs, optimization, profitability, scheduling, data preparation, generation scheduling, market environment, power system model, two-level optimization, cost functions Ссылка на полный текст