Strategic bidding in electricity markets: An agent-based simulator with game theory for scenario analysis

  • Authors:
  • Tiago Pinto;Isabel Pra\c{c}a;Zita Vale;Hugo Morais;Tiago M. Sousa

  • Affiliations:
  • GECAD --Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Research Centre --Polytechnic of Porto, Rua Dr. Ant\''{o}nio Bernardino de Almeida, Porto, Portugal;GECAD --Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Research Centre --Polytechnic of Porto, Rua Dr. Ant\''{o}nio Bernardino de Almeida, Porto, Portugal;GECAD --Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Research Centre --Polytechnic of Porto, Rua Dr. Ant\''{o}nio Bernardino de Almeida, Porto, Portugal;GECAD --Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Research Centre --Polytechnic of Porto, Rua Dr. Ant\''{o}nio Bernardino de Almeida, Porto, Portugal;GECAD --Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Research Centre --Polytechnic of Porto, Rua Dr. Ant\''{o}nio Bernardino de Almeida, Porto, Portugal

  • Venue:
  • Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
  • Year:
  • 2013

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Abstract

Electricity markets are complex environments, involving a large number of different entities, with specific characteristics and objectives, making their decisions and interacting in a dynamic scene. Game-theory has been widely used to support decisions in competitive environments; therefore its application in electricity markets can prove to be a high potential tool. This paper proposes a new scenario analysis algorithm, which includes the application of game-theory, to evaluate and preview different scenarios and provide players with the ability to strategically react in order to exhibit the behavior that better fits their objectives. This model includes forecasts of competitor players' actions, to build models of their behavior, in order to define the most probable expected scenarios. Once the scenarios are defined, game theory is applied to support the choice of the action to be performed. Our use of game theory is intended for supporting one specific agent and not for achieving the equilibrium in the market. MASCEM Multi-Agent System for Competitive Electricity Markets is a multi-agent electricity market simulator that models market players and simulates their operation in the market. The scenario analysis algorithm has been tested within MASCEM and our experimental findings with a case study based on real data from the Iberian Electricity Market are presented and discussed.