Operation of Electricity Markets

Објавено: December 12, 2018

Course: Operation of Electricity Markets

Code3ФЕИТ09013

ECTS points: 6 ECTS

Number of classes per week: 3+0+0+3

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Vesna Borozan

Course Goals (acquired competencies): This course is designed to provide advanced knowledge on the principles of the electricity markets operation and the types of electricity markets. The students will be capable of understanding the impact of the transmission networks to the electricity market operation and integration into a single market.

Course Syllabus: 1. Objectives and principles of the market-based operation of power system and legal and organizational models of competition: Monopoly, Single-buyer model, Wholesale market, Retail market; 2. Alternative organisations of electricity market place; Need for organised market places, Types of electricity markets: Bilateral contracts, Centralised electricity markets; 3. Bilateral contracts: Physical contracts, Forward contracts, Future contracts, Options, Contracts for difference; 4. Centralised electricity markets: Spot-market – Day-ahead market, Intra-day market, Balancing energy market; 5. Market functions of the Transmission System Operators: Ancillary services market – Ancillary services, Need for ancillary services, Procurement of ancillary services, Participation in the balancing energy market;  6. The role of regulation of monopolies, Regulated electricity activities – Transmission and Distribution and System Operators, Transmission services and Transmission System Operator: Decentralised trading over a transmission network, Centralised trading over a transmission network, Role of congestions; 7. Electricity market model in the Republic of Macedonia: Energy Law, Market Rules, Cross-border capacity allocation; 8. South East Europe Regional Wholesale Electricity Market.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

F. P. Sioshansi Competitive Electricity Markets: Design, Implementation, Performance Elsevier Ltd. 2008

2

C. W. Jones EU Energy Law – Volume 1, The Internal Energy Market Claeys & Casteels 2004

3

M. Shahidehpour, H. Yamin, Z. Li Market Operations in Electric Power Systems – Forecasting, Scheduling, and Risk Management IEEE Press, Wiley-Interscience, A John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

N. Katic,  V. Borozan,  S. Halilcevic Power Systems Economics CEFES – EU Tempus Project CD JEP-18126-2003 2007

2

D. Buschle, H. Lesjak (Eds.) The Energy Community Legal Framework, 4th Edition Energy Community Secretariat 2017

3

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