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Separation and Volatility of Locational Marginal Prices in Restructured Wholesale Power Markets

Abstract

This study uses an agent-based test bed ("AMES") to investigate separation and volatility of locational marginal prices (LMPs) in an ISO-managed restructured wholesale power market operating over an AC transmission grid. Particular attention is focused on the dynamic and cross-sectional response of LMPs to systematic changes in demand-bid price sensitivities and supply-offer price cap levels under varied learning specifications for the generation companies. Also explored is the extent to which the supply offers of the marginal (price-determining) generation companies induce correlations among neighboring LMPs. Related work can be accessed at: http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/AMESMarketHome.htmRestructured wholesale power markets; multi-agent learning; demand-bid price sensitivity; AMES Wholesale Power Market Test Bed; agent-based modeling; locational marginal prices (LMPs); LMP separation; LMP volatility; supply-offer price caps

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