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This thesis addresses the explicit representation of demand-side resources as participants in the day-ahead electricity markets and assesses their impacts on schedul-ing and prices. These resources offer to reduce their loads and compete side-by-side with the supply-side resources in the hourly...
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This research proposes a normative approach in two infrastructural manufacturing decisions: quality and product development. Quality, as employed in the research, is defined as satisfying customer needs given a market segment. Product defects lead to customer dissatisfaction and have a negative...
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In this paper, a design of strategies for players in pursuit-evasion games, is provided. The design incorporates players' preferences captured in their goal functions which are constructed using particular functional forms that include multiattribute copulas. The approach provides closed-form...
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This article examines the ability of the electrical grid to support trade in real power in the northeast U.S. power market. The authors estimate the effect on prices in New England (NEPOOL) and New York (NYPP) of greater exports from Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, and northern...
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