1 code implementation • 12 Oct 2021 • Alicia Alarcón Cobacho, Eléa Prat, Daniel Vázquez Pombo, Spyros Chatzivasileiadis
Continuous flexibility markets have the advantage of allowing more liquidity, which can be critical in the earlier stages of such markets, and can be operated closer to real-time, thereby enabling a better use of the latest forecasts; but, by design, they also result to a lower social welfare compared to auction-based markets.