Allocating Production Cost at CHP Plant to Heat and Power Based on Cooperative Game Theory
Thesis of the 6th International Conference on European Energy Markets (EEM 2009)
2009
Viktorija Neimane,
Antans Sauļus Sauhats,
Guntars Vempers,
Inga Tereskina,
Gaļina Bočkarjova
This paper is dedicated to the task of cost
determination for heat and power energy production for small
size cogeneration plants. Cogeneration of heat and power is only
possible if there is a demand for both types of energy. The
consumers of both heat and power are considered as members of
the coalition having a goal to gain additional revenues due to
reduced investments and increased efficiency of power
production. The suggested approach uses the cooperative game
theory for distribution of the additional revenues between the
members of the coalition. The examples from energy tariffs
determination in the market environment show the rationality
and efficiency of using the considered approach.
Keywords
Energy supply, distributed energy resources, cogeneration, district heating, game theory, decision-making.
DOI
10.1109/EEM.2009.5207193
Hyperlink
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=5207193
Neimane, V., Sauhats, A., Vempers, G., Tereskina, I., Bočkarjova, G. Allocating Production Cost at CHP Plant to Heat and Power Based on Cooperative Game Theory. In: Thesis of the 6th International Conference on European Energy Markets (EEM 2009), Belgium, Leuven, 27-29 May, 2009. Leuven: IEEE, 2009, pp.1-6. ISBN 978-1-4244-4455-7. Available from: doi:10.1109/EEM.2009.5207193
Publication language
English (en)