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Credibility Theory-Based Information Gap Decision Theory to Improve Robustness of Electricity Trading under Uncertainties
by
Wang, Peng
, Liu, Zhifan
, Feng, Liang
, Zhao, Xin
, Li, Yan
, Chen, Jiajia
, Li, Qiushuang
in
Accuracy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ Costs
/ Credibility
/ Decision making
/ Decision theory
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ electricity service providers
/ Empowerment
/ Energy resources
/ Energy trading
/ information gap decision theory
/ Market prices
/ Mathematical optimization
/ Optimization
/ Put & call options
/ Renewable resources
/ Risk assessment
/ robustness
/ Securities trading
/ uncertainties management
2023
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Credibility Theory-Based Information Gap Decision Theory to Improve Robustness of Electricity Trading under Uncertainties
by
Wang, Peng
, Liu, Zhifan
, Feng, Liang
, Zhao, Xin
, Li, Yan
, Chen, Jiajia
, Li, Qiushuang
in
Accuracy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ Costs
/ Credibility
/ Decision making
/ Decision theory
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ electricity service providers
/ Empowerment
/ Energy resources
/ Energy trading
/ information gap decision theory
/ Market prices
/ Mathematical optimization
/ Optimization
/ Put & call options
/ Renewable resources
/ Risk assessment
/ robustness
/ Securities trading
/ uncertainties management
2023
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Credibility Theory-Based Information Gap Decision Theory to Improve Robustness of Electricity Trading under Uncertainties
by
Wang, Peng
, Liu, Zhifan
, Feng, Liang
, Zhao, Xin
, Li, Yan
, Chen, Jiajia
, Li, Qiushuang
in
Accuracy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ Costs
/ Credibility
/ Decision making
/ Decision theory
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ electricity service providers
/ Empowerment
/ Energy resources
/ Energy trading
/ information gap decision theory
/ Market prices
/ Mathematical optimization
/ Optimization
/ Put & call options
/ Renewable resources
/ Risk assessment
/ robustness
/ Securities trading
/ uncertainties management
2023
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Credibility Theory-Based Information Gap Decision Theory to Improve Robustness of Electricity Trading under Uncertainties
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Credibility Theory-Based Information Gap Decision Theory to Improve Robustness of Electricity Trading under Uncertainties
2023
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Overview
In the backdrop of the ongoing reforms within the electricity market and the escalating integration of renewable energy sources, power service providers encounter substantial trading risks stemming from the inherent uncertainties surrounding market prices and load demands. This paper endeavors to address these challenges by proposing a credibility theory-based information gap decision theory (CTbIGDT) to improve robustness of electricity trading under uncertainties. To begin, we establish credibility theory as a foundational risk assessment methodology for uncertain price and load, incorporating both necessity and randomness measures. Subsequently, we advance the concept by developing the CTbIGDT optimization model, grounded in the consideration of expected costs, with the primary aim of fortifying the robustness of electricity trading practices. The ensuing model is then transformed into an equivalent form and solved using established standard optimization techniques. To validate the efficacy and robustness of our proposed methodology, a case study is conducted utilizing a modified IEEE 33-node distribution network system. The results of this study serve to underscore the viability and potency of the CTbIGDT model in enhancing the effectiveness of electricity trading strategies in an uncertain environment.
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