Participation of wind power producers in intra-day markets: a case-study

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The evolution of renewable energy has increased substantially over the past decade. Wind power producers (WPPs) can submit bids to energy markets, making short-term commitments to produce specific quantities of energy. This article presents a case-study to analyze the benefits of the active participation of wind power producers in energy markets, particularly intra-day markets. The case-study is carried out with the help of the MATREM system. The preliminary results indicate a reduction of the deviations of WPPs, but also a decreasing in their remuneration. Thus, the results highlight to some extent the importance of new market mechanisms to enable the active participation of WPPs in markets, without support policies.

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Rocha, T., Algarvio, H., Lopes, F., Pronto, A., & Santana, J. (2020). Participation of wind power producers in intra-day markets: a case-study. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1233 CCIS, pp. 347–356). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51999-5_29

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