MULTI-UNIT AUCTIONS IN THE PROCUREMENT OF ELECTRICITY

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Dejan Trifunović
Bojan Ristić

Abstract

This paper reviews some multi-unit auction mechanisms that are used in the procurement of electricity. In ordinary multi-unit auctions bidders compete to buy several units of the same object from the seller, while in procurement or reverse auctions suppliers of electricity compete to sell a certain number of units. Reverse electricity auctions are used in numerous countries and they create a competitive market for electricity, instead of state-owned monopolies providing electricity at administratively set prices. In this paper we will present the most commonly used multi-unit auction forms in electricity markets. Auctions for electricity from renewable energy sources deserve special attention, since these suppliers cannot compete with large-scale producers at the present state of technology.
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Keywords

Electricity auctions, Uniform-price auction, Discriminatory auction, Descending clock auction, Hybrid auctions, Sequential auctions, Combinatorial auctions.

JEL Classification

D44, H57

Section
Articles

How to Cite

Trifunović, D., & Ristić, B. (2013). MULTI-UNIT AUCTIONS IN THE PROCUREMENT OF ELECTRICITY. Economic Annals, 58(197), 47-78. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA1397047T

How to Cite

Trifunović, D., & Ristić, B. (2013). MULTI-UNIT AUCTIONS IN THE PROCUREMENT OF ELECTRICITY. Economic Annals, 58(197), 47-78. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA1397047T