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On the Stability, Economic Efficiency and Incentive Compatibility of Electricity Market Dynamics

Optimization and Control 2021-12-14 v1 General Economics Economics

Abstract

This paper focuses on the operation of an electricity market that accounts for participants that bid at a sub-minute timescale. To that end, we model the market-clearing process as a dynamical system, called market dynamics, which is temporally coupled with the grid frequency dynamics and is thus required to guarantee system-wide stability while meeting the system operational constraints. We characterize participants as price-takers who rationally update their bids to maximize their utility in response to real-time schedules of prices and dispatch. For two common bidding mechanisms, based on quantity and price, we identify a notion of alignment between participants' behavior and planners' goals that leads to a saddle-based design of the market that guarantees convergence to a point meeting all operational constraints. We further explore cases where this alignment property does not hold and observe that misaligned participants' bidding can destabilize the closed-loop system. We thus design a regularized version of the market dynamics that recovers all the desirable stability and steady-state performance guarantees. Numerical tests validate our results on the IEEE 39-bus system.

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@article{arxiv.2112.05811,
  title  = {On the Stability, Economic Efficiency and Incentive Compatibility of Electricity Market Dynamics},
  author = {Pengcheng You and Yan Jiang and Enoch Yeung and Dennice F. Gayme and Enrique Mallada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.05811},
  year   = {2021}
}