Energy Portfolio Optimization for Electric Utilities: Case Study for Germany

  • Rebennack S
  • Kallrath J
  • Pardalos P
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Abstract

We discuss a portfolio optimization problem occurring in the energy market. Energy distributing public services have to decide how much of the requested energy demand has to be produced in their own power plant, and which complementary amount has to be bought from the spot market and from load following contracts. This problem is formulated as a mixed-integer linear programming problem and implemented in GAMS. The formulation is applied to real data of a German electricity distributor.

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Rebennack, S., Kallrath, J., & Pardalos, P. M. (2010). Energy Portfolio Optimization for Electric Utilities: Case Study for Germany (pp. 221–246). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12067-1_14

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