Discriminatory pricing among consumer classes in power market using the Shapley Value

Fan Zhang, Pramode K. Verma, Samuel Cheng

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Abstract

A classification of consumers in the power market into different classes from a pricing perspective has been a frequent source of controversy between the energy producer and consumer interest groups since electricity is considered to be a commodity product. Although differences of demand elasticity and variation in costs of service among the different classes justify discriminatory pricing, since it is difficult to allocate transmission cost among different consumer classes, utility companies and utility commissions cannot objectively determine how much the rate differential should be. This paper presents the rules for allocating supply to each class of consumers based on an efficient allocation of resource. Classes of consumers being allocated less resource receive monetary compensation from other classes. The price differential is determined by the inter-class compensations which are based on the outcome of a cooperative game among the user classes and the determination of the Shapley Value of each class.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication17th Power Systems Computation Conference, PSCC 2011
PublisherPower Systems Computation Conference ( PSCC )
ISBN (Electronic)9789175012575
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event17th Power Systems Computation Conference, PSCC 2011 - Stockholm, Sweden
Duration: 22 Aug 201126 Aug 2011

Publication series

Name17th Power Systems Computation Conference, PSCC 2011

Conference

Conference17th Power Systems Computation Conference, PSCC 2011
Country/TerritorySweden
CityStockholm
Period22/08/1126/08/11

Keywords

  • Discriminatory pricing
  • Power market
  • Shapley value

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