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Conference Paper: A Theoretical Framework for Cost Allocations in a Monopoly System with Application to the Allocation of Transmission Losses

TitleA Theoretical Framework for Cost Allocations in a Monopoly System with Application to the Allocation of Transmission Losses
Authors
KeywordsActive power losses
Cost allocation
Fairness and rationality axioms
Monopolistic service system
Issue Date2003
PublisherIEEE.
Citation
IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 13-17 July 2003, v. 2, p. 858 How to Cite?
AbstractIn this paper, fundamental characteristics of a general monopolistic service system with a simple structure are first investigated, and a theoretical framework for allocations of common costs is then developed. The concepts of "fairness" and "rationality" are characterized mathematically for the general cost allocation problem. Under the proposed framework, several available allocation methods of transmission losses could be well unified.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/46413
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dc.subjectActive power lossesen_HK
dc.subjectCost allocationen_HK
dc.subjectFairness and rationality axiomsen_HK
dc.subjectMonopolistic service systemen_HK
dc.titleA Theoretical Framework for Cost Allocations in a Monopoly System with Application to the Allocation of Transmission Lossesen_HK
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