Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions

In this article renewable energy support allocation through different types of auctions are assessed. The applied methodological framework is auction theory, based on the rules governing the German photovoltaic (PV) Feed-in Premium (FIP) auctions. The work focuses on bidding strategies based on an e...

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Main Author: Enikő Kácsor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/516
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spelling doaj-8ce2bf25901347d98e09290a06e3b1e12021-01-20T00:05:46ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-01-011451651610.3390/en14020516Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic AuctionsEnikő Kácsor0Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research, REKK, Corvinus University of Budapest, 1093 Budapest, HungaryIn this article renewable energy support allocation through different types of auctions are assessed. The applied methodological framework is auction theory, based on the rules governing the German photovoltaic (PV) Feed-in Premium (FIP) auctions. The work focuses on bidding strategies based on an extended levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) methodology, comparing two different set of rules: uniform price and pay-as-bid. When calculating the optimal bids an iteration is developed to find the Nash-equilibrium optimal bidding strategy. When searching for the bid function, not only strictly monotone functions, but also monotone functions are considered, extending the framework typically applied in auction theory modelling. The results suggest that the PV support allocation in the German auction system would be more cost efficient using the uniform pricing rule, since many participants bid above their true valuation in the pay-as-bid auction Nash-equilibrium. Thus from a cost minimising perspective, the application of uniform pricing rule would be a better policy decision.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/516pay-as-biduniform pricerenewableauctionoptimal bidding
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Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions
Energies
pay-as-bid
uniform price
renewable
auction
optimal bidding
author_facet Enikő Kácsor
author_sort Enikő Kácsor
title Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions
title_short Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions
title_full Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions
title_fullStr Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Bidding Behaviour on German Photovoltaic Auctions
title_sort modelling bidding behaviour on german photovoltaic auctions
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In this article renewable energy support allocation through different types of auctions are assessed. The applied methodological framework is auction theory, based on the rules governing the German photovoltaic (PV) Feed-in Premium (FIP) auctions. The work focuses on bidding strategies based on an extended levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) methodology, comparing two different set of rules: uniform price and pay-as-bid. When calculating the optimal bids an iteration is developed to find the Nash-equilibrium optimal bidding strategy. When searching for the bid function, not only strictly monotone functions, but also monotone functions are considered, extending the framework typically applied in auction theory modelling. The results suggest that the PV support allocation in the German auction system would be more cost efficient using the uniform pricing rule, since many participants bid above their true valuation in the pay-as-bid auction Nash-equilibrium. Thus from a cost minimising perspective, the application of uniform pricing rule would be a better policy decision.
topic pay-as-bid
uniform price
renewable
auction
optimal bidding
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/2/516
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