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Modeling and computing two-settlement oligopolistic equilibrium in a congested electricity network (0)

by J Yao, I Adler, S S Oren
Venue:Operations Research
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Simulating the dynamics in two-settlement electricity markets via an agent-based approach

by Daniel J. Veit, Anke Weidlich, Jian Yao, Shmuel S. Oren , 2006
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by Judith Cardell, Smith College, Professor Chen-ching Liu
"... PSERC is a multi-university center conducting research on challenges facing the electric power industry and educating the next generation of power engineers. More information about PSERC can be found at the center’s website: ..."
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PSERC is a multi-university center conducting research on challenges facing the electric power industry and educating the next generation of power engineers. More information about PSERC can be found at the center’s website:

Empowering Minds to Engineer the Future Electric Energy System Since 1996Impact of Increased DFIG Wind Penetration on Power Systems and Markets

by On Power Systems, Vijay Vittal, Ira A. Fulton, Chair Professor
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conducting research on challenges facing the electric power industry and educating the next generation of power engineers. More information about PSERC can be found at the
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