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The economics of electricity markets / / Darryl R. Biggar, Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh
The economics of electricity markets / / Darryl R. Biggar, Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh
Autore Biggar Darryl R (Darryl Ross)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : IEEE Press : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 333.793/2
Collana Wiley - IEEE
Soggetto topico Electric power consumption
Electric power - Economic aspects
Electric utilities
ISBN 1-118-77571-6
1-118-77574-0
1-118-77573-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Economics of Electricity Markets; Contents; Preface; Nomenclature; Part I: Introduction to Economic Concepts; 1 Introduction to Micro-economics; 1.1 Economic Objectives; 1.2 Introduction to Constrained Optimisation; 1.3 Demand and Consumers' Surplus; 1.3.1 The Short-Run Decision of the Customer; 1.3.2 The Value or Utility Function; 1.3.3 The Demand Curve for a Price-Taking Customer Facing a Simple Price; 1.4 Supply and Producers' Surplus; 1.4.1 The Cost Function; 1.4.2 The Supply Curve for a Price-Taking Firm Facing a Simple Price
1.5 Achieving Optimal Short-Run Outcomes Using Competitive Markets 1.5.1 The Short-Run Welfare Maximum; 1.5.2 An Autonomous Market Process; 1.6 Smart Markets; 1.6.1 Smart Markets and Generic Constraints; 1.6.2 A Smart Market Process; 1.7 Longer-Run Decisions by Producers and Consumers; 1.7.1 Investment in Productive Capacity; 1.8 Monopoly; 1.8.1 The Dominant Firm - Competitive Fringe Structure; 1.8.2 Monopoly and Price Regulation; 1.9 Oligopoly; 1.9.1 Cournot Oligopoly; 1.9.2 Repeated Games; 1.10 Summary; Questions; Further Reading
Part II: Introduction to Electricity Networks and Electricity Markets 2 Introduction to Electric Power Systems; 2.1 DC Circuit Concepts; 2.1.1 Energy, Watts and Power; 2.1.2 Losses; 2.2 AC Circuit Concepts; 2.3 Reactive Power; 2.3.1 Mathematics of Reactive Power; 2.3.2 Control of Reactive Power; 2.3.3 Ohm's Law on AC Circuits; 2.3.4 Three-Phase Power; 2.4 The Elements of an Electric Power System; 2.5 Electricity Generation; 2.5.1 The Key Characteristics of Electricity Generators; 2.6 Electricity Transmission and Distribution Networks; 2.6.1 Transmission Networks; 2.6.2 Distribution Networks
2.6.3 Competition and Regulation 2.7 Physical Limits on Networks; 2.7.1 Thermal Limits; 2.7.2 Voltage Stability Limits; 2.7.3 Dynamic and Transient Stability Limits; 2.8 Electricity Consumption; 2.9 Does it Make Sense to Distinguish Electricity Producers and Consumers?; 2.9.1 The Service Provided by the Electric Power Industry; 2.10 Summary; Questions; Further Reading; 3 Electricity Industry Market Structure and Competition; 3.1 Tasks Performed in an Efficient Electricity Industry; 3.1.1 Short-Term Tasks; 3.1.2 Risk-Management Tasks; 3.1.3 Long-Term Tasks; 3.2 Electricity Industry Reforms
3.2.1 Market-Orientated Reforms of the Late Twentieth Century 3.3 Approaches to Reform of the Electricity Industry; 3.4 Other Key Roles in a Market-Orientated Electric Power System; 3.5 An Overview of Liberalised Electricity Markets; 3.6 An Overview of the Australian National Electricity Market; 3.6.1 Assessment of the NEM; 3.7 The Pros and Cons of Electricity Market Reform; 3.8 Summary; Questions; Further Reading; Part III: Optimal Dispatch: The Efficient Use of Generation, Consumption and Network Resources
4 Efficient Short-Term Operation of an Electricity Industry with no Network Constraints
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132202603321
Biggar Darryl R (Darryl Ross)  
Chichester, [England] : , : IEEE Press : , : Wiley, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The economics of electricity markets / / Darryl R. Biggar, Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh
The economics of electricity markets / / Darryl R. Biggar, Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh
Autore Biggar Darryl R (Darryl Ross)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : IEEE Press : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 333.793/2
Collana Wiley - IEEE
Soggetto topico Electric power consumption
Electric power - Economic aspects
Electric utilities
ISBN 1-118-77571-6
1-118-77574-0
1-118-77573-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Economics of Electricity Markets; Contents; Preface; Nomenclature; Part I: Introduction to Economic Concepts; 1 Introduction to Micro-economics; 1.1 Economic Objectives; 1.2 Introduction to Constrained Optimisation; 1.3 Demand and Consumers' Surplus; 1.3.1 The Short-Run Decision of the Customer; 1.3.2 The Value or Utility Function; 1.3.3 The Demand Curve for a Price-Taking Customer Facing a Simple Price; 1.4 Supply and Producers' Surplus; 1.4.1 The Cost Function; 1.4.2 The Supply Curve for a Price-Taking Firm Facing a Simple Price
1.5 Achieving Optimal Short-Run Outcomes Using Competitive Markets 1.5.1 The Short-Run Welfare Maximum; 1.5.2 An Autonomous Market Process; 1.6 Smart Markets; 1.6.1 Smart Markets and Generic Constraints; 1.6.2 A Smart Market Process; 1.7 Longer-Run Decisions by Producers and Consumers; 1.7.1 Investment in Productive Capacity; 1.8 Monopoly; 1.8.1 The Dominant Firm - Competitive Fringe Structure; 1.8.2 Monopoly and Price Regulation; 1.9 Oligopoly; 1.9.1 Cournot Oligopoly; 1.9.2 Repeated Games; 1.10 Summary; Questions; Further Reading
Part II: Introduction to Electricity Networks and Electricity Markets 2 Introduction to Electric Power Systems; 2.1 DC Circuit Concepts; 2.1.1 Energy, Watts and Power; 2.1.2 Losses; 2.2 AC Circuit Concepts; 2.3 Reactive Power; 2.3.1 Mathematics of Reactive Power; 2.3.2 Control of Reactive Power; 2.3.3 Ohm's Law on AC Circuits; 2.3.4 Three-Phase Power; 2.4 The Elements of an Electric Power System; 2.5 Electricity Generation; 2.5.1 The Key Characteristics of Electricity Generators; 2.6 Electricity Transmission and Distribution Networks; 2.6.1 Transmission Networks; 2.6.2 Distribution Networks
2.6.3 Competition and Regulation 2.7 Physical Limits on Networks; 2.7.1 Thermal Limits; 2.7.2 Voltage Stability Limits; 2.7.3 Dynamic and Transient Stability Limits; 2.8 Electricity Consumption; 2.9 Does it Make Sense to Distinguish Electricity Producers and Consumers?; 2.9.1 The Service Provided by the Electric Power Industry; 2.10 Summary; Questions; Further Reading; 3 Electricity Industry Market Structure and Competition; 3.1 Tasks Performed in an Efficient Electricity Industry; 3.1.1 Short-Term Tasks; 3.1.2 Risk-Management Tasks; 3.1.3 Long-Term Tasks; 3.2 Electricity Industry Reforms
3.2.1 Market-Orientated Reforms of the Late Twentieth Century 3.3 Approaches to Reform of the Electricity Industry; 3.4 Other Key Roles in a Market-Orientated Electric Power System; 3.5 An Overview of Liberalised Electricity Markets; 3.6 An Overview of the Australian National Electricity Market; 3.6.1 Assessment of the NEM; 3.7 The Pros and Cons of Electricity Market Reform; 3.8 Summary; Questions; Further Reading; Part III: Optimal Dispatch: The Efficient Use of Generation, Consumption and Network Resources
4 Efficient Short-Term Operation of an Electricity Industry with no Network Constraints
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825168403321
Biggar Darryl R (Darryl Ross)  
Chichester, [England] : , : IEEE Press : , : Wiley, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui