A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market

In the modern power grid operation, the regulatory goal of the market is to provide continuous electricity supply to the customers with reasonable energy prices. The current structure of the energy market in Malaysia follows the single buyer market model, where the generation is procured solely by a...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar, Lai, Carmen, Kashem M., Muttaqi
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.366212023-07-31T07:36:08Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36621/ A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar Lai, Carmen Kashem M., Muttaqi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In the modern power grid operation, the regulatory goal of the market is to provide continuous electricity supply to the customers with reasonable energy prices. The current structure of the energy market in Malaysia follows the single buyer market model, where the generation is procured solely by a single utility with limited competition, which is not effective in lowering electricity prices. This paper proposes a market framework for competitive strategies to achieve maximum benefits of the power grid in Sarawak, Malaysia while the optimal bidding in the day-ahead market is assessed. Game theory with the non-cooperative scheme is applied for the electricity market comprising various participants. The performance of the proposed approach is evaluated using a practical power grid with data of the electricity market obtained from available sources. The feasibility of electricity market deregulation in Sarawak is proven to be effective, as the proposed framework can provide insight into the generated revenue of energy producers in a fair and competitive market environment. IEEE 2021-11-02 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36621/1/ahmed1.pdf Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar and Lai, Carmen and Kashem M., Muttaqi (2021) A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market. In: 2021 IEEE 4th International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication Technologies (GUCON), Sep 24-26, 2021, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9574039 10.1109/GUCON50781.2021.9574039
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Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar
Lai, Carmen
Kashem M., Muttaqi
A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market
description In the modern power grid operation, the regulatory goal of the market is to provide continuous electricity supply to the customers with reasonable energy prices. The current structure of the energy market in Malaysia follows the single buyer market model, where the generation is procured solely by a single utility with limited competition, which is not effective in lowering electricity prices. This paper proposes a market framework for competitive strategies to achieve maximum benefits of the power grid in Sarawak, Malaysia while the optimal bidding in the day-ahead market is assessed. Game theory with the non-cooperative scheme is applied for the electricity market comprising various participants. The performance of the proposed approach is evaluated using a practical power grid with data of the electricity market obtained from available sources. The feasibility of electricity market deregulation in Sarawak is proven to be effective, as the proposed framework can provide insight into the generated revenue of energy producers in a fair and competitive market environment.
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author Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar
Lai, Carmen
Kashem M., Muttaqi
author_facet Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar
Lai, Carmen
Kashem M., Muttaqi
author_sort Ahmed Mohamed, Ahmed Haidar
title A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market
title_short A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market
title_full A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market
title_fullStr A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market
title_full_unstemmed A Market Framework for Energy Bidding Decision- Making Strategy to provide a Competitive Mechanism in the Context of Deregulated Electricity Market
title_sort market framework for energy bidding decision- making strategy to provide a competitive mechanism in the context of deregulated electricity market
publisher IEEE
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36621/1/ahmed1.pdf
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