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Electricity markets have been established in many countries of the world. Electricity and services are traded in the competitive environment of electricity markets, which generates a large amount of information during the operation process. To maintain transparency and foster competition of electricity markets, timely and precise information regarding the operation of electricity market should be disclosed to the market participants through a centralized and authorized information disclosure mechanism. However, the information disclosure mechanism varies greatly in electricity markets because of different market models and transaction methods. This paper reviews information disclosure mechanisms of several typical electricity markets with the poolco model, bilateral contract model, and hybrid model. The disclosed information and clearing models in these markets are summarized to provide an overview of the present information disclosure mechanisms in typical deregulated power systems worldwide. Moreover, the various experiences for establishing an efficient information disclosure mechanism is summarized and discussed.

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  • Since the 1980s, many electric power industries have been deregulated to change the traditional structure of system operation and planning [1,2]

  • As introduced in previous sections, there is a widespread commitment to the necessity of information transparency among market participants and policy makers

  • The information disclosure mechanism is closely related to market model

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Introduction

Since the 1980s, many electric power industries have been deregulated to change the traditional structure of system operation and planning [1,2]. Electricity market is a complex system, where information disclosure mechanism is a vital component to ensure efficiency and fairness of the whole market. Without information disclosure, it can be difficult for market members to understand accurately the operating condition of electricity market and the physical network, which may decrease market efficiency and stability. Some of the studies are focused on the information disclosure mechanisms in the electricity market. Available online: https://www.aeso.ca/aeso/training/guide-to-understanding-alb ertas-electricity-market/ (accessed on 12 November 2018). Available online: https://www.ema.gov.sg/c msmedia/Handbook/NEMS_111010.pdf (accessed on 12 November 2018). Available online: https://sites.hks.harvard.edu/hepg/Papers/Zhou-Mar ket%20Design%20Report-010703.pdf (accessed on 12 November 2018)

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