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Ancillary Services in the United States: Technical Requirements, Market Designs and Price Trends

Ancillary Services in the United States: Technical Requirements, Market Designs and Price Trends

by Julia Selker | Oct 8, 2020

Ancillary Services in the United States: Technical Requirements, Market Designs and Price Trends Date Published: June 2019 Authors: Erik Ela, Robin Broder Hytowitz, Udi Helman This EPRI Technical Update defines the types of ancillary services and discusses how they...
Secrets of Successful Integration: Operating Experience With High Levels of Variable, Inverter-Based Generation

Secrets of Successful Integration: Operating Experience With High Levels of Variable, Inverter-Based Generation

by Julia Selker | Oct 8, 2020

Secrets of Successful Integration: Operating Experience With High Levels of Variable, Inverter-Based Generation Date Published: November 2019 Authors: Debra Lew, Drake Bartlett, Andrew Groom, Peter Jorgensen, Jon O’Sullivan, Ryan Quint, Bruce Rew, Brad Rockwell,...
Reserve Procurement and Flexibility Services in Power Systems with High Renewable Capacity: Effects of Integration on Different Market Designs

Reserve Procurement and Flexibility Services in Power Systems with High Renewable Capacity: Effects of Integration on Different Market Designs

by Julia Selker | Oct 8, 2020

Reserve Procurement and Flexibility Services in Power Systems with High Renewable Capacity: Effects of Integration on Different Market Designs Date Published: December 2019 Authors: Ruth Domíngueza, Giorgia Oggionib, Yves Smeers The paper presents three scheduling...
Reserve Procurement and Flexibility Services in Power Systems with High Renewable Capacity: Effects of Integration on Different Market Designs

Market Design for a High-Renewables European Electricity System

by Julia Selker | Oct 8, 2020

Market Design for a High-Renewables European Electricity System Date Published: August 2018 Authors: David Newbery, Michael G.Pollitt, Robert A.Ritz, Wadim Strielkowski This paper presents a series of policy suggestions for the market design of a future European...
Wholesale Electricity Market Design for Rapid Decarbonization: a Decentralized Markets Approach

Wholesale Electricity Market Design for Rapid Decarbonization: a Decentralized Markets Approach

by Julia Selker | Oct 8, 2020

Wholesale Electricity Market Design for Rapid Decarbonization: a Decentralized Markets Approach Date Published: June 2019 Authors: Rob Gramlich and Michael Hogan Centralized spot markets and decentralized forward procurement are proposed to maintain long- and...
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