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Possibility of controlling nonregulated prices in the electricity market by means of varying the parameters of a power system

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This paper offers a new approach to the analysis of price signals from the wholesale electricity and capacity market that is based on the analysis of the influence exerted by input data used in the problem of optimization of the power system operating conditions, namely: parameters of a power grid and power-receiving equipment that might vary under the effect of control devices. It is shown that it would be possible to control nonregulated prices for electricity in the wholesale electricity market by varying the parameters of control devices and energy-receiving equipment. An increase in the effectiveness of power transmission and the cost-effective use of fuel-and-energy resources (energy saving) can become an additional effect of controlling the nonregulated prices.

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Original Russian Text © T.A. Vaskovskaya, 2014, published in Izvestiya RAN. Energetika.

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Vaskovskaya, T.A. Possibility of controlling nonregulated prices in the electricity market by means of varying the parameters of a power system. Therm. Eng. 61, 977–980 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601514130096

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