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The international electricity market infrastructure-insight from the nordic electricity market

2016 13th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM), 2016
This paper aims to provide an overview of an international electricity market for the emerging market players to understand and manipulate their roles and relationships in the market by analyzing the former, present, and future Nordic electricity market. The emerging market players and their relationships are also discussed in the paper.
Ma, Zheng   +2 more
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Electricity market clearing price forecasting in a deregulated electricity market

2010 IEEE 11th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2010
This paper presents a mid-term electricity market clearing price forecasting technique utilizing neural network approach. Forecasting of mid-term market clearing price is essential for decision making, scheduling and bidding strategy planning purposes. However, forecasting mid-term electricity market clearing price is a very complex non-linear problem.
Xing Yan, Nurul A. Chowdhury
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Market power in electricity supply

IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 2001
Restructuring of the power industry worldwide has brought the issue of market competitiveness to the forefront. While "vertical" market power has been limited by disaggregating generation and transmission, nondiscriminatory access to the transmission system by power suppliers, and the creation of the independent system operator (ISO), "horizontal" and ...
Fushuan Wen, A.K. David
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The Electricity Market in Queensland

The Electricity Journal, 2003
Abstract The generation market is an oligopoly dominated by four major players, in which medium- and large-size end users are currently able to choose the retailer that offers them the best price.
Visit Phunnarungsi, Glen Dixon
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Electricity market trading

Power Engineering Journal, 2001
A revolution is occurring in the way electricity is bought and sold. The principles of competitive market economics are being applied to electricity trading like any other market commodity, such as stocks and shares, oil, currency or gold bars. Harnessing the technical achievements of electrical power engineers and information and communication ...
P. Stephenson, M. Paun
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Electricity Markets and Regulation

2020
The reliability and cost of electricity is critical to the success of modern economies. Infrastructure needed to provide the desired services requires large amounts of capital expenditure and governments are keen to ensure prices are kept to a minimum while maintaining the required reliability.
Yannick Phulpin, Alex Cruickshank
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The Electricity Market, Day-Ahead Market and Futures Market

2011
This chapter firstly provides an overview of the day-ahead and futures electricity markets of APX-ENDEX that is one of Europe’s most experienced energy exchanges, operating spot and futures markets for electricity and natural gas in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Belgium.
Göknur Umutlu   +2 more
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Marketing of electrical products

IEE Proceedings A Physical Science, Measurement and Instrumentation, Management and Education, Reviews, 1981
Many electrical engineers have little detailed knowledge of the duties and functions of sales and marketing departments. The paper, based on the author's 25 years of experience of selling, marketing and managing in the electrical power and control industry, analyses the subject under the headings of market research and executive marketing, explaining ...
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Efficient electricity markets

2013 IEEE Grenoble Conference, 2013
This paper aims to motivate competition versus traditional organization of electricity industry, in term of efficient markets theory. Efficient markets theory has been called to justify that in developed electricity markets that have good regulation, market makers and enough transparency, depth and liquidity, prices reflect the fair value of the good ...
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Competitive Electricity Markets

2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Overview Wholesale Power Markets Market Performance and Investment Customer Choice and Distribution Regulation ]]>
Tomás Gómez, Geoffrey Rothwell
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