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Call for Papers
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Special Section on “Wind & Solar Energy: Uncovering and Accommodating their Impacts on Electricity Markets” Electricity network and markets were designed based on a long history of dealing with various forms of dispatchable generation, as well as a predictable electric load pattern, in a centralized top-down manner. Little uncertainty was involved on both generation and demand side, hence allowing for a straightforward design of electricity markets accounting for the necessity of a forward optimal allocation, complemented by a realtime mechanism supporting actual power systems operations. This conception of electricity markets is obviously challenged today, owing to the ever-increasing penetration of wind power in power systems. Increasing levels of wind and solar (photovoltaic) energy with zero marginal cost, significant uncertainty and variability there is a growing consensus that changes will be required in electricity markets. This special section in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems will address the core issues and we seek original papers in the following topics: • Theoretical and empirical analysis of the impact of wind on electricity markets • Approaches to market clearing with substantial wind and solar PV • Incentivizing flexibility through novel market designs • Ensuring sufficient suitable capacity • Investment models and impact on investment in new generation capacities • Interactions between electricity markets and wind and solar PV support schemes • Incentivizing network development to accommodate increased levels of wind and solar PV Prospective authors should send summaries (around 250-300 words) in pdf format to the editors of this special section: Mark O'Malley, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Voice: +353 1 7161851, email: mark.omalley@ucd.ie Pierre Pinson, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Voice: + 45 4525 3428, email: ppin@dtu.dk Based on these summaries, the editors will invite selected authors to submit full papers that will be reviewed following the standard IEEE Transactions on Power Systems procedure through ScholarOne Manuscripts: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tpwrs-pes The format for full papers is available at http://www.ieee-pes.org/templates-and-sample-of-pes-technical-papers Important Dates: July 31, 2013: Deadline for summary submission September 30, 2013: Invitations sent to selected authors for submitting full papers January 31, 2014: Deadline for full paper submission Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems: Antonio J. Conejo, University of Castilla – La Mancha, Spain |
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