ATLAS: A Model of Short-term European Electricity Market Processes under Uncertainty
Emily Little,
Florent Cogen,
Quentin Bustarret,
Virginie Dussartre,
Maxime L\^aasri,
Gabriel Kasmi,
Marie Girod,
Frederic Bienvenu,
Maxime Fortin and
Jean-Yves Bourmaud
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Abstract:
The ATLAS model simulates the various stages of the electricity market chain in Europe, including the formulation of offers by different market actors, the coupling of European markets, strategic optimization of production portfolios and, finally, real-time system balancing processes. ATLAS was designed to simulate the various electricity markets and processes that occur from the day ahead timeframe to real-time with a high level of detail. Its main aim is to capture impacts from imperfect actor coordination, evolving forecast errors and a high-level of technical constraints--both regarding different production units and the different market constraints.
Date: 2024-02
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