Title :
Auction mechanisms for long-term electricity contracts: Application to the Colombian market
Author :
Caicedo, German ; Rudnick, Hugh ; Sauma, Enzo E.
Author_Institution :
Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract :
Electricity contracts are long-term supply assurance mechanism still in critical conditions, encourage competition and mitigate the risk of price volatility. However, it is necessary to evaluate design alternatives that balance contracts market versus expectations of the producers and the planner and/or regulator of the system. In this paper an international referencing is made, the formation of long-term price is analyzed, as well as market risks and their management. It implements a market simulation model, applying auction theory and descending clock auction. Contracting strategies are simulated, with product sensitivities, clearance mechanism, supply restriction and payment allocation, considering also the expectation of the buyer. For this, the demand function is estimated, the willingness to pay, and the maximum offer utility by sub-optimal allocations of opportunity cost and efficient frontier. Results show that the descending auction clears at more suitable prices against closed envelope auction and promotes competition under certain characteristics of the demand function. Best results are obtained with a standardized product, but in blocks of no more than 1% of the amount auctioned. A larger size creates infeasible solutions, increasing the closing price that contrasts when considering a supply pivotal constraint, obtaining lower closing prices. The proposed method offers a more suitable solution regarding intervention or handling mechanisms of the demand function.
Keywords :
commerce; electrical contracting; power markets; pricing; Colombian market; auction mechanism; auction theory; clearance mechanisms; contracting strategy; demand function; descending clock auction; international referencing; long-term electricity contracts; long-term prices; long-term supply assurance mechanism; payment allocation; price volatility risk; product sensitivities; supply limit constraints; Contracts; Resource management; Electricity contracts; auctions; demand function;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2014.6868862