Ettore Francesco Bompard
National Research Council
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Archive | 2012
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Yuchao Ma
Starting from the nineties of the last century, competition has been introduced in the electricity industry around the world, as a tool to increase market efficiency and decrease prices. Electricity is a commodity that needs to be traded over a physical network with strict physical and operational constraints that cannot be found in other commodity markets. Present electricity markets may be better described in terms of oligopoly than of perfect competition from which they may be rather far. In an oligopoly market, the producer is a market player that shows strategic behavior, submitting offers higher than the marginal costs, as they under perfect competition, with the aim to maximize its individual surpluses. The market clearing price, quantities and the market efficiency depending on the strategic interactions among producers must be taken into account in modeling competitive electricity markets. The network constraints provide very specific opportunities of exercising strategic behaviors to the market participants. Game theory provides a conceptual framework and analytical tool to model such a context. The modeling of electricity markets will be presented by discussing the traditional Game Theory models, such as bertrand, cournot, conjecture supply function, supply function equilibrium, adapted to be able to capture, in determining the Nash equilibrium, the network structure of the system in which the market is implemented. A formalized representation and a comparison of some of the most common game theory models will be provided with some conceptual examples. In addition, some newly proposed approaches for strategic bidding modeling based on the complex systems techniques such as Multi Agent systems and Complex Networks will be mentioned and some related references provided.
Archive | 2012
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Elena Ragazzi; Alberto Tenconi
Fuel price and availability are, of course, relevant to determining the diffusion patterns of vehicles. The example of natural gas (CNG) cars, whose wide distribution was hampered by the poor development of the refuelling station network, is well known. But in the case of electric vehicles it is even more important to consider the question, because of the complex management of the electricity supply.
Economia dei Servizi | 2010
Graziano Abrate; Ettore Francesco Bompard; Elena Ragazzi
The many intrinsic (economic, physical and engineering) characteristics substantially differentiate the electrical sector from both other commodities and other public utility services. Within this context, the strategic «gaming» of the operators can generate results that are far from competitive efficiency standards. The main purpose of this article is to illustrate the ways simulation techniques can be used to assess the performance of an electrical system. In particular, the paper explores three specific aspects that might increase market inefficiency and need to be carefully considered when setting the regulations. The first aspect regards the natural monopoly asset of the sector, the second the management of the economic externalities created by the physical constraints of the transmission network, within a context that requires real-time matching of supply and demand. Finally the third aspect concerns the efficient management of peaks in demand within a context of non-storability of the product and limited price elasticity of demand.
European Transactions on Electrical Power | 2011
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Roberto Napoli; Bo Wan; Ning Xie
Electric Power Systems Research | 2011
Tao Huang; Ettore Francesco Bompard; Zheng Yan
Archive | 2000
Pedro Correia; George Gross; Ettore Francesco Bompard; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco
Archive | 1994
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli
Archive | 2003
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Francesco Italiano; Roberto Napoli; Elena Ragazzi
Archive | 1998
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli
Electric Power Engineering at the Beginning of the Third Millennium | 2000
Ettore Francesco Bompard; Enrico Carpaneto; Gianfranco Chicco; Roberto Napoli