ATLAS: A Model of Short-term European Electricity Market Processes under Uncertainty -- Balancing Modules

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 desi...

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