Effect of Ramping Requirement and Price Cap on Energy Price in a System with High Wind Penetration

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The European power market is currently retiring or mothballing large capacities of conventional plants, and at the same time incorporating a significant amount of non-dispatchable renewable generation, in particular wind. We analyse the mothballing process (and the resulting system) and study how they are affected by a price cap implemented in the energy only market, and by a possible implementation of ramping products in the system.

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Sebastian Martin, Yves Smeers, and Jose Aguado. Effect of Ramping Requirement and Price Cap on Energy Price in a System with High Wind Penetration. In proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Mathematical Programming, Pittsburgh, July 12-17, 2015

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