Multi-Area Unit Commitment with Bilateral Contract Approach in Deregulated Electricity Market

The eventual goal of this paper is to help the generating companies and load-serving entities to choose appropriate relative levels of interconnected system versus bilateral trades while considering risk, and economic performance. In competitive power markets, electricity prices are determined by ba...

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