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An integrated decision approach for energy procurement and tariff definition for prosumers aggregations

Massimiliano Ferrara, Antonio Violi, Patrizia Beraldi, Gianluca Carrozzino and Tiziana Ciano

Energy Economics, 2021, vol. 97, issue C

Abstract: The paper deals with the energy procurement and economic management problem for an aggregation of prosumers at a strategic/tactical level. This decision process, usually in charge of the “aggregator”, the entity which coordinates market operations and resource management for the entire coalition, consists into the definition of the optimal mix of energy to procure from the available sources (bilateral contracts, self-production, day-ahead market) and the tariff scheme to offer to the members of the coalition for buying and selling energy. This problem is made more complex by the presence of several sources of uncertainty, like market prices, overall demand of the coalition and production from renewable systems. To the best of our knowledge, even if several contributions have been proposed to deal with the energy procurement and tariff definition problems separately, none of them has addressed the decision process as a whole. In this paper, we propose a multiperiod 2-stage stochastic programming approach, which models the strict relations between the decisions to be made and controls risk exposure by a mean-risk objective function with the Conditional Value at Risk as risk measure. Moreover, the proposed approach aims at defining 2-components tariffs, with a variable part that is related to the random evolution of market prices, in order to enhance prosumers' responsiveness. Preliminary computational results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach as a decision support tool to guarantee the economic sustainability of the coalition and the convenience of single prosumers.

Keywords: Energy procurement; Tariff definition; Energy coalition; Stochastic programming; Risk management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.105034

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