TY - BOOK ID - 133630761 TI - Market Design for a High-Renewables Electricity System PY - 2020 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - renewable energy KW - sustainable development KW - gross domestic product KW - GDP KW - electrical capacity KW - energy intensity KW - hierarchical cluster analysis KW - energy policy KW - wholesale market design KW - Electricity markets KW - power system KW - conceptual architecture KW - distributed generation KW - flexible resources KW - local electricity markets KW - electricity market design KW - direct current KW - distribution system KW - local market KW - flexibility KW - microgrids KW - continuous double auction KW - Q-learning algorithm KW - battery energy storage system, Q-cube framework KW - bidding strategy KW - emissions trading KW - electricity price KW - econometric modeling KW - time series analysis KW - emission allowance KW - electricity market KW - speculative trading KW - forward market KW - integration of renewable sources KW - integrated markets KW - co-optimization KW - reserve allocation KW - biofuels KW - electricity generation KW - power sector KW - biomass KW - Jatropha curcas KW - system integration KW - power industry KW - state policy KW - smart metering KW - tariff rates KW - system marginal price KW - renewable energy sources KW - photovoltaics KW - day ahead market KW - merit order curve KW - electricity demand KW - seasonal and daily variation KW - RES (renewable energy sources) surcharge KW - energy market KW - artificial intelligence KW - digital platform KW - peer-to-peer KW - trading mechanism KW - clearing model KW - clearing algorithm KW - trading platform KW - sustainability KW - Internet of Energy KW - smart meters KW - smart grid KW - husk KW - energy supply KW - efficiency KW - carbon dioxide KW - emissions KW - energy efficiency KW - economic growth KW - energy consumption KW - Czech Republic KW - Slovakia UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133630761 AB - The book provides assessments and evaluations of emerging trends in the electricity markets, with a focus on high-renewables electricity systems. Specifically, various issues are examined, such as wind and solar energy, interconnection, smart meters, smart grids of the future (including their social implications), and peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity trading, which is closely connected to the principle of a sharing economy. The book also contemplates how the market design for a high-renewables electricity system would be different from the classical post-liberalization market design. ER -