The effect of price-dependent demand on the sustainable electrical energy supply chain

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Abstract

In order to identify the optimal structure of an electricity power network under the main assumption of a price dependent demand of electrical energy, we presented an optimization model that aims at analyzing the effect of price-dependent demand on the sustainable electrical supply chain system (SESCS). The system included a power generation system, transmission and distribution substations, and many customers. The electrical energy was generated and transmitted through multiple substations to our customers, and the demand for electricity by the customers is dependent on the price of electricity. In the study, we considered the transmission and the distribution costs which depend on the capacities of power generation, transmission rates and distances between stations. We utilized the inventory theory to develop our model and proposed a procedure to derive an optimal solution for this problem. Finally, numerical examples and sensitivity analysis are provided to illustrate our study and consolidate managerial insights.

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Wangsa, I. D., Yang, T. M., & Wee, H. M. (2018). The effect of price-dependent demand on the sustainable electrical energy supply chain. Energies, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071645

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