Abstract
In order to study the influence of different types of demand response on the members of the electricity market in the market, a multi-agent model is used to study the behavioral strategies of independent market oligarchs in the electricity market in the day-ahead market, and the security-constrained unit commitment model is used to simulate specific market transactions. First, a demand response model was established, and the relationship between consumer profit and cost was determined using Taylor series expansion. Then the characteristics of the oligopoly market were analyzed, and a market clearing model by using a commitment model of security-constrained units was established, with the objective of maximizing agency profit, and including operation constraints. Finally, the IEEE6 node system was used for simulation to analyze the influence of different types of demand response behaviors on oligarchs and demonstrate the effectiveness of the model.
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