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Development of Consumers' Behavior Business Model on Energy Market

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  • Irina Firsova

    (Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia,)

  • Dinara Vasbieva

    (Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia)

  • Alexey I. Prokopyev

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia)

  • Evgeniy S. Zykin

    (Ulyanovsk State Agrarian University named after P.A. Stolypin, Ulyanovsk, Russia)

  • Valentin V. Matvienko

    (Peoples FriendshipUniversity of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

The pace of transformation in the electric power industry around the world is gaining momentum due to the rapid development of technology. The possibilities for choosing the electric power company, as well as consumers of their products, are increasing. The role of the distributed energy is enhancing, which contributes to the development of supply and demand in this market. In this regard, approaches to management in the energy markets are changing to address the problems of cross-subsidization. The introduction of new technologies in the management of generating and network facilities makes it possible to become active consumers in the energy market. The purpose of our study is to assess the impact of cross-subsidies on changing the active consumers behavior in the energy market. We propose a mathematical model of the behavior of active consumers of the energy market, which allows the participants of the energy market to make decisions to buy or to produce their own electrical energy and provides recommendations for determining the economic benefits for active consumers of the energy market. The results of our study showed that the proposed model could be effective for energy sales companies and regulators for multi-agent modeling of consumers' response to tariff mechanisms of demand-side management; it also can be useful for assessing the economic effect for the consumer who participates in demand-side management.

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  • Irina Firsova & Dinara Vasbieva & Alexey I. Prokopyev & Evgeniy S. Zykin & Valentin V. Matvienko, 2018. "Development of Consumers' Behavior Business Model on Energy Market," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 8(4), pages 227-233.
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    Keywords

    active consumer; energy market; demand-side management; tariff; mathematical model.;
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    JEL classification:

    • D24 - Microeconomics - - Production and Organizations - - - Production; Cost; Capital; Capital, Total Factor, and Multifactor Productivity; Capacity
    • Q43 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - Energy and the Macroeconomy
    • M31 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Marketing

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