1481. Collaborative off-grid energy solutions for electricity capacity limitations
Invited abstract in session MC-18: OR for Sustainable Development III, stream OR for Sustainable Development.
Monday, 12:30-14:00Room: Esther Simpson 2.09
Authors (first author is the speaker)
| 1. | Jop Schouten
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| Econometrics and Operations Research, Tilburg University | |
| 2. | Frans Cruijssen
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| Tilburg University | |
| 3. | Peter Borm
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| Tilburg University | |
| 4. | Martijn Schoot Uiterkamp
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| Econometrics and Operations Research, Tilburg University |
Abstract
Electricity capacity limitations and grid congestion have become increasingly problematic and are affecting the energy transition in the transport sector. Innovative approaches are needed to meet the rising energy demands for the electrification of conventional diesel trucks. In this research, we explore the potential of collaborative off-grid energy solutions and in particular examine how cooperation among multiple companies can overcome these challenges. By employing game theoretic tools, we aim to provide insights into the dynamic relationship between collaborative energy production, storage and consumption in off-grid systems. In particular, we study how economic incentives should be designed to overcome hesitance of companies to collaborate.
Keywords
- Game Theory
- Transportation
- OR in Sustainability
Status: accepted
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