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Electricity Tariff Structures Modeling for Reengineering Ukrainian Energy Sector

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The main task is to assess the current wholesale electricity tariffs in the energy market of Ukraine, taking into account the external effects created by certain sectors of electricity production for society and other sectors of the economy. The paper discusses optimization models to maximize the function of public utility of electricity generation, making allowances for externalities. The optimization problem of the ratio of different types of generation is set based on maximizing the function of the social utility of electricity generation, taking into account external effects. Based on the existing realities of tariffs at which electricity enters the domestic energy market, the limits of state regulation for each of the types of electricity production. The authors presented an optimization model of electricity generation, which corresponded to the state of the energy market for 2019, providing an opportunity to assess the contribution of the inverse external effects of each electricity sector and to estimate external tariffs for each electricity generation sector. It turned out that the external tariffs of each industry exceed the tariffs paid at that time by the state for each of the types of generation.

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Klymenko, N., Nehrey, M. (2022). Electricity Tariff Structures Modeling for Reengineering Ukrainian Energy Sector. In: Hu, Z., Zhang, Q., Petoukhov, S., He, M. (eds) Advances in Artificial Systems for Logistics Engineering. ICAILE 2022. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 135. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04809-8_45

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