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Stackelberg game model incorporating public participation for electric generating system development

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The present paper represents a two-level multi-follower Stackelberg game linear quadratic model for the electric generating system development. For stable electric supply, the model incorporates the public participation from the point of view of social siting concern. The model analyzes the effects of social siting concern on the generating system development. The interperiod generating capacity balance and several evaluation factors such as the social siting concern play fundamental roles in the model. Its characteristics are investigated by simulation analyses.

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Masao Iri Keiji Yajima

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Ogino, K. (1988). Stackelberg game model incorporating public participation for electric generating system development. In: Iri, M., Yajima, K. (eds) System Modelling and Optimization. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 113. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0042813

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