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Sep 2008 A. Weidlich (2008): Engineering Interrelated Electricity Markets - An Agent-Based Computational Approach
"Contributions to Management Science", ISBN 978-3-7908-2067-6, Springer Physica
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Aug 2008 A. Weidlich, F. Sensfuß, M. Genoese, D. Veit (2008): Studying the effects of CO2 emissions trading on the electricity market – A multi-agent-based approach.
In: R. Antes, B. Hansjürgens, P. Letmathe (Hrsg.) Emissions Trading - Institutional Design, Decision Making and Corporate Strategies, Springer Business and Economics
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Jul 2008 D. Möst, W. Fichtner, M. Ragwitz, D. Veit (Hrsg.): New methods for energy market modelling: Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Energy Market Modelling using Agent-Based Computational Economics

Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe, ISBN 978-3-86644-238-2

PowerACE-Artikel darin:

A. Weidlich, D. Veit: Agent-based Modeling of Oligopolistic Competition in the German Electricity Market, pp. 3-13

M. Genoese, D. Möst, P. Gardyan, O. Rentz: Impact of emission allocation schemes on power plant investments, pp. 29-47

F. Sensfuß, M. Ragwitz: An Agent-based simulation platform as a support tool for the analysis of the interactions of renewable electricity generation with the electricity and CO2 market, pp. 63-76

EMMACE Proceedings
Jul 2008 F. Sensfuß (2008): Assessment of the impact of renewable electricity generation on the German electricity sector An agent-based simulation approach
Fortschritt-Berichte Reihe 16 No. 188, VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
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Jul 2008 A. Weidlich, D. Veit (2008): Analyzing Interrelated Markets in the Electricity Sector - The Case of Wholesale Power Trading in Germany
In: IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, July 2008, Pittsburgh
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Jun 2008 F. Sensfuß, M. Ragwitz, M. Genoese (2008): The Merit-order effect: A detailed analysis of the price effect of renewable electricity generation on spot market prices in Germany
Energy Policy 36(8), pp. 3076-3084
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Feb 2008 F. Sensfuß, M. Genoese, M. Ragwitz (2008): Analysis of the Impact of Renewable Electricity Generation on CO2 Emissions and Power Plant Operation in Germany
Proceedings of the "10. Symposium Energieinnovationen", Graz, Austria
Jan 2008 A. Weidlich, D. Veit (2008): A Critical Survey of Agent-Based Wholesale Electricity Market Models
In: Energy Economics 30(4), pp. 1728–1759
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Oct 2007 F. Sensfuß, M. Ragwitz, M. Genoese, D. Möst (2007): Agent-Based Simulation of Electricity Markets: A Literature Review
In: Energy Studies Review 15, No. 2
Jun 2007 M. Genoese, D. Möst, F. Sensfuß, O. Rentz (2007): Power Plant Investments under Different Emission Allocation Schemes
In: Prodeedings of the 9th IAEE European Conference, Florenz
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May 2007 M. Müller, F. Sensfuß, M. Wietschel (2007): Simulation of current pricing-tendencies in the German electricity market for private consumption
In: Energy Policy 35(8), Spp 4283-4294
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May 2007 M. Genoese, F. Sensfuß, D. Möst, O. Rentz: Agent-based analysis of the impact of CO2-emission trading on spot market prices for electricity in Germany
Pacific Journal of Optimization 3(3), pp. 401-423
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Feb 2007 F. Sensfuß, M. Genoese, M. Ragwitz (2007): Analysis of the price effect of renewable electricity generation on spot market prices in Germany
In: Proceedings der 5. Internationalen Energiewirtschaftstagung, Wien
Dec 2006 D. Veit, A. Weidlich, J. Yao, S. Oren (2006): Simulating the Dynamics in Two-Settlement Electricity Markets via an Agent-Based Approach
In: International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management 1(2), pp. 83-97
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Jun 2006 A. Weidlich, D. Veit (2006): Bidding in Interrelated Day-Ahead Electricity Markets - Insights from an Agent-Based Simulation Model
In: Proceedings of the 29th IAEE International Conference, Potsdam
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Jun 2006 F. Sensfuß, M. Ragwitz, M. Genoese (2006): Simulating the Expansion of Renewable Electricity Generation in Germany - an Agent-Based Approach
In: Proceedings of the 29th IAEE International Conference, Potsdam
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Jun 2006 M. Genoese, D. Möst, F. Sensfuß, O. Rentz (2006): An Agent-based model to analyse the long-term development of the German electricity system
In: Proceedings of the 29th IAEE International Conference, Potsdam
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Feb 2006 F. Sensfuß, M. Genoese (2006): Agent-based simulation of the German electricity markets - An analysis of the German spot market prices in the year 2001
In: Proceedings of the "9. Symposium Energieinnovationen", Graz

Sep 2005 M. Genoese, F. Sensfuß, A. Weidlich, D. Möst, O. Rentz (2005): Development of an agent-based model to analyse the effect of renewable energy on electricity markets
In: Proceedings of the 19. International Conference Informatics for Environmental Protection EnviroInfo
2004 D. Veit, W. Fichtner, M. Ragwitz (2004): Agent-based Computational Economics in Power Markets - Multi-agent Based Simulation as a Tool for Decision Support
In: Multiple Participant Decision Making. J. Andrysek, M. Karny, J. Kracik (Eds.). International Series on Advanced Intelligence, Volume 9, Advanced Knowledge International, Adelaide, Australia
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Preparatory work and further reading
2006 M. Cames, A. Weidlich (2006):  Emissions trading and innovation in the German electricity industry - Impact of possible design options for an emissions trading scheme on innovation strategies in theGerman electricity industry
In: R. Antes, B. Hansjürgens, P. Letmathe (Hrsg.): Emissions Trading and Business, Springer Physica Verlag, pp. 39-51
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2003 C. Czernohous, W. Fichtner, D. Veit, C. Weinhardt (2003): Management Decision Support using Long-Term Market Simulation.
In: Journal of Information Systems and e-Business Management (ISeB), 1(4), pp. 405-423
2003 D. Veit, C. Czernohous (2003): Automated Bidding Strategy Adaption using Learning Agents in Many-to-Many e-Markets.
In: Poster Proceedings of the Workshop on Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce V (AMEC-V), held at the Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS), Melbourne
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