May 17, 2024
Sayyad Nojavan

Sayyad Nojavan

Academic rank: Associate professor
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Education: Ph.D in ٍElectrical Power Engineering
Phone: 09148903379
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Electrical Engineering

Research

Title
Risk evaluation and retail electricity pricing using downside risk constraints method
Type Article
Keywords
Electricity retailer, Energy pricing policy, Social welfare, Energy business and management, Downside risk constraints,
Researchers Tingting Deng، Wenzhou Yan، Sayyad Nojavan، Kittisak Jermsittiparsert

Abstract

Electricity in the retail market has a different value for different types of consumers. Therefore, different retail prices are usually determined for various consumers in the retail market. However, imposed risks from uncertain parameters are a big challenge in the real-time retail market pricing process. This paper proposed a real-time pricing (RTP) framework for various users including residential, commercial, and industrial consumers by the electricity retailer. In addition, uncertainties of various input parameters such as output power of renewable energy resources, electricity demand, and pool market price are modeled using scenario-based stochastic approach while downside risk constraints method is proposed to model risk associated with uncertainties. By implementing this method, electricity retailer will be able to select various risk-based strategies. Furthermore, numerical results illustrate the various risks versus various profits by the occurring of each scenario which helps the retailer for decisions-making in different scenarios. According to obtained results, retailer by choosing of zero risk strategy can reduce its risk by 100% while expected profit is reduced by 2.07%. In addition, offered RTP by the retailer is higher for industrial, commercial, and residential customers, respectively. Finally, risk-averse and risk-neutral strategies of electricity retailer are determined in the power procurement problem.