Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side

In the context of agent-based simulation framework of collusion, this paper seeks for two-sided tacit collusion among supply-side and demand-side participants in a constrained network and impacts of this collusion on the market outcomes. Tacit collusion frequently occurs in electricity markets due t...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Jabbari Zideh, Seyed Saeid Mohtavipour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/12/2045
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spelling doaj-7ff8c9c3a6fe4414948988aa47f29e042020-11-24T21:45:06ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-12-011012204510.3390/en10122045en10122045Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-SideMehdi Jabbari Zideh0Seyed Saeid Mohtavipour1Faculty of Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht 43514, IranFaculty of Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht 43514, IranIn the context of agent-based simulation framework of collusion, this paper seeks for two-sided tacit collusion among supply-side and demand-side participants in a constrained network and impacts of this collusion on the market outcomes. Tacit collusion frequently occurs in electricity markets due to strategic behavior of market participants arose from daily repetition of energy auctions. To attain detailed analysis of tacit collusion, state-action-reward-state-action (SARSA) learning algorithm and the standard Boltzmann exploration strategy based on the Q-value are used to model market participants’ behavior. A model is presented that integrates exploration and exploitation into a single framework, with the purpose of tuning exploration in the algorithm. In order to appraise the feasibility of collusion, a theoretical study on a three-node power system with three scenarios is depicted considering three Gencos and two Discos which proves the formation of two-sided tacit collusion between Genco and Disco. Simulation results show different collusive strategies of participants and how parameters of the algorithm impact on simulation outcomes. It is also shown that congestion on transmission line has a significant influence on behavior of market participants.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/12/2045agent-based simulationtwo-sided tacit collusionSARSA learning algorithmcongestion
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author Mehdi Jabbari Zideh
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Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side
Energies
agent-based simulation
two-sided tacit collusion
SARSA learning algorithm
congestion
author_facet Mehdi Jabbari Zideh
Seyed Saeid Mohtavipour
author_sort Mehdi Jabbari Zideh
title Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side
title_short Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side
title_full Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side
title_fullStr Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side
title_full_unstemmed Two-Sided Tacit Collusion: Another Step towards the Role of Demand-Side
title_sort two-sided tacit collusion: another step towards the role of demand-side
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-12-01
description In the context of agent-based simulation framework of collusion, this paper seeks for two-sided tacit collusion among supply-side and demand-side participants in a constrained network and impacts of this collusion on the market outcomes. Tacit collusion frequently occurs in electricity markets due to strategic behavior of market participants arose from daily repetition of energy auctions. To attain detailed analysis of tacit collusion, state-action-reward-state-action (SARSA) learning algorithm and the standard Boltzmann exploration strategy based on the Q-value are used to model market participants’ behavior. A model is presented that integrates exploration and exploitation into a single framework, with the purpose of tuning exploration in the algorithm. In order to appraise the feasibility of collusion, a theoretical study on a three-node power system with three scenarios is depicted considering three Gencos and two Discos which proves the formation of two-sided tacit collusion between Genco and Disco. Simulation results show different collusive strategies of participants and how parameters of the algorithm impact on simulation outcomes. It is also shown that congestion on transmission line has a significant influence on behavior of market participants.
topic agent-based simulation
two-sided tacit collusion
SARSA learning algorithm
congestion
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/12/2045
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