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Amir Abdollahi

Researcher at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman

Publications -  113
Citations -  1949

Amir Abdollahi is an academic researcher from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. The author has contributed to research in topics: Demand response & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 103 publications receiving 1395 citations. Previous affiliations of Amir Abdollahi include Tarbiat Modares University & Islamic Azad University.

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Flexible demand response programs modeling in competitive electricity markets

TL;DR: In this paper, an economic model of price/incentive responsive loads is derived based on the concept of flexible price elasticity of demand and customer benefit function, and the proposed model together with the strategy success index (SSI) has been applied to provide an opportunity for major players of the market, i.e., independent system operator, utilities and customers to select their favorite programs that satisfy their desires.
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Investigation of Economic and Environmental-Driven Demand Response Measures Incorporating UC

TL;DR: An economic model of responsive loads is derived based upon price elasticity of demand and customers' benefit function and the optimum value of incentive as a crucial issue for implementing DRPs is derived.
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Coordinated wind-thermal-energy storage offering strategy in energy and spinning reserve markets using a multi-stage model

TL;DR: A three-stage stochastic multi-objective offering framework based on mixed-integer programming formulation for a wind-thermal-energy storage generation company in the energy and spinning reserve markets is proposed, revealing that taking advantage of spinning reserve market alongside with energy market will substantially increase the profitability of the generation company.
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Co-optimized bidding strategy of an integrated wind-thermal-photovoltaic system in deregulated electricity market under uncertainties

TL;DR: Simulation results illustrate that not only the integrated participation of wind-thermal-photovoltaic resources increases the producer's expected profit, but also decreases the amount of the produced pollution by the thermal units.
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A comprehensive sequential review study through the generation expansion planning

TL;DR: By reviewing almost all aspects that have been considered in the GEP as yet, the present paper provides a detailed classification of a large number of done GEP studies and provides useful insights into the future of GEP research activities.