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November 7, 2013

No
Title
Author/Affiliation
Abstract
01
Duality in Profit Maximizing Grid-Scale Storage Optimization for AC Networks
Anya Castillo and
Dennice F. Gayme
pdf
02
Comparison of Actual and Modeled Power Flows for the Eastern U.S.
Emily Fisher and
Alan Sanstad
Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
pdf
03
Co-optimization of Transmission and Other Supply Resources
Jonathan Ho,
Venkat Krishnan,
Benjamin F. Hobbs &
James D. McCalley
JHU
pdf
04
Regional versus Bilateral Cost Sharing in Electricity Transmission Expansion
Jonas Egerer
and Hans Nylund
Luleå University of
Technology Sweden
pdf
05
Bidding under a price cap evidence from an electricity market experiment
Chloe Le Coq and
Henrik Orzen
Stockholm School
of Economics
pdf
06
Auction Design for Market Coupling
Jorge Barrera and
Alfredo Garcia
Univ. of Virginia
pdf
07
Manipulation of day-ahead electricity prices through virtual bidding
Chiara Lo Prete
Harvard University
pdf
08
Implementing Real-Time Pricing in Smart-Grid with High Penetration of Renewable Resources and Plug-in Vehicles
Andrew Liu and
Jingjie Xiao
Purdue University
pdf
09
National-strategic investment in European electricity transmission capacity
Daniel Huppman
and Jonas Egerer
DIW
pdf
10
Does a Detailed Model of the Electricity Grid Matter? Estimating the Impacts of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Daniel Shawhan
RFF
pdf
11
Tests of approximations to Unit Commitment models
Saamrat Kasina,
Sonja Wogrin and
Benjamin F. Hobbs
JHU
pdf
12
European Electricity Grid Infrastructure Expansion in a 2050 Context
Christian von H, Jonas E, Casimir L, Clemans G
DIW
pdf
13
Electricity Market Development in Gulf Countries, an MPEC approach
John (Ying Cheng)
UMD
pdf
14
Strategic Generation Investment in an Electricity Pool: an MPEC Approach
S. Jalal Kazempour,
Antonio J. Conejo
and Carlos Ruiz
JHU
pdf
15
Optimization of Wind, Diesel and Battery Systems for Remote Areas
Miguel Anjos
Polytechnique Montréal
pdf
16
Wastewater -to-energy, stochastic MPEC
Steve A. Briel and
Chalida U-tapao
UMD
pdf

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November 8, 2013

No
Title
Author/Affiliation
Abstract
17
Impact of Panama Canal Expansion on LNG Shipping
Seksun Moryadee and
Steve A. Gabriel
UMD
pdf
18
Two-Level, Mixed-Integer Programming Models for Energy Conservation Measures
Bill Champion and
Steve A. Gabriel
UMD
pdf
19
Equilibrium Modeling between the Energy and Transportation Industries
Seshadri Srinivasa Raghavan, UMD
pdf
20
Mitigation of Terminal Delay Through En-Route Speed Control
James Jones
pdf
21
Offtake Strategies for Renewable Energy Projects under Uncertainty
Xinyuan Zhu and
Qinbin Qui
UMD
pdf
22
Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment for Wind Power Promoting Policies in Energy Spot Markets with Different Flexibilities
Lin Deng,
Piet Renson and
Benjamin F. Hobbs
JHU
pdf
23
Modeling Policy Decisions in Energy and Transportation Networks Using Multiobjective Programs with Equilibrium Constraints
Sauleh Siddiqui
and Jimi Oke
pdf
24
Analysis of UK gas forward prices using a Rolling Optimisation Model
Mel Devine***
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pdf
25
An expanded distribution utility business model:Win-win, or win-maybe?
Tim Brennan
RFF
pdf
26
Operating Flexibility Metrics and Resource Planning
Gary Schultz and
Antoio Alvarez
Pacific Gas & Electric
pdf
27
Case Study of the New York Independent System Operator’s Governance
Frank Felder
Rutgers University
pdf
28
The effect of wind on electricity CO2 emissions: the case of Ireland
Laura Malaguzzi and
Valeri Valeria Di Cosmo
Economic & Social
Research Institute,
Dublin
pdf
29
The Clean Air Act as US Climate Policy
Dallas Burtraw,
KarenPalmer, Anthony Paul
and Matt Woerman
RFF
pdf
30
Taxing Electricity Sector Carbon Emissions at Social Cost
Anthony Paul
RFF
pdf
31
Dynamic Demand Management with Real Time Pricing in Smart Grid
Mona Asudegi
and Ali Haghani
UMD
pdf
32
An Integrated Biofuel Supply Chain to Cope with Feedstock Seasonality and Uncertainty
Yongxi Huang, Yueyue
Fan, Chien-Wei Chen
Clemson University
pdf
33
Dynamics of Renewable Identification Numbers used for Compliance with the Renewable Fuel Standard
Adam Christensen
and Sauleh Siddiqui
JHU
pdf
34
Efficiency of Markets for Generator Ramp Capability in Electricity Spot Markets
Benjamin F. Hobbs
and Beibei Wang
JHU
pdf

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