DYNAMIC PRICE DISCRIMINATION IN DEMAND RESPONSE MARKET: A BILEVEL GAME THEORETICAL MODEL

Ding Xiang, Ermin Wei
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As opposed to the traditional supply-follow-demand approach, demand response is seen as an effective solution to improve efficiency of electricity system. In demand response, dynamic pricing schemes are believed to have significant potential to fully exploit the flexibility of shiftable energy consumptions. Most existing work on dynamic pricing schemes, however, falls short on consideration of price discrimination over different types of consumer groups. In this work, we propose a bilevel game theoretical Stackelberg model between a price-making utility company (a leader) and price-taking consumer groups (followers) in a discriminated dynamic pricing environment. We show under price discrimination producer surplus is monotonically increasing as energy consumption capacity of consumer groups increases. Numerical simulation validates our theoretical analysis and also shows that without price discrimination the social welfare may decrease against the energy consumption capacity of consumer groups. Moreover, social welfare can be higher under price discrimination.
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需求响应市场中的动态价格歧视:一个双层博弈理论模型
与传统的“随需供应”模式不同,需求响应被视为提高电力系统效率的有效解决方案。在需求响应方面,动态定价方案被认为具有充分利用可转移能源消费灵活性的巨大潜力。然而,大多数关于动态定价方案的现有工作没有考虑到对不同类型的消费者群体的价格歧视。在本研究中,我们提出了在歧视动态定价环境下,制定价格的公用事业公司(领导者)和采取价格的消费者群体(追随者)之间的双层博弈理论Stackelberg模型。在价格歧视条件下,生产者剩余随着消费群体能源消费能力的增加而单调增加。数值模拟验证了我们的理论分析,也表明在没有价格歧视的情况下,社会福利可能会随着消费群体的能源消费能力而下降。此外,在价格歧视下,社会福利可能更高。
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