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The global energy landscape is currently facing a "perfect storm." Between the long-tail effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent geopolitical shifts in Eastern Europe, the European natural gas and electricity markets have been plunged into an unprecedented crisis [16].
In a "noncooperative" game, players make decisions independently to maximize their own benefits, even though their choices affect everyone else. By applying this to resource scheduling, we can: 53298.rar
Account for how different energy providers will actually react to price caps or supply shortages. The global energy landscape is currently facing a
Create algorithms that ensure electricity and gas are routed efficiently even when individual entities are acting in their own self-interest. Create algorithms that ensure electricity and gas are
For decades, our energy systems were built on assumptions of stability. However, recent fluctuations have exposed a desperate need for structural and regulatory measures [16]. We can no longer rely on simple supply-and-demand models when the "players" in the market—from national providers to private producers—have competing, often non-aligned interests. Why Noncooperative Game Theory?