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Using electric vehicles for cross-border electricity transmission in borderland cities
ROMANO E, Eggimann S.
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Market Coupling of Electricity Markets
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Historically, electricity networks in Europe have been nationally oriented. Electricity markets are public markets and electricity traffic is limited between such markets. One of the imperfections in this case concerns entry into a closed market. When bidders and suppliers are not able to easily enter into a power market or withdraw without any risk or
Büyükkara, Göknur +2 more
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Attacks on Electricity Markets
2019 57th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2019In this work we analyze how an adversary (who participates in the electricity market) can manipulate the bids of other agents to change the market’s equilibrium. Here the adversary attempts to profit without damaging the system. We formulate the adversary’s goal as the solution of a biased efficiency metric and identify the precise attack that maximize
Carlos A. Barreto, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2003
This paper examines the effects of imperfect competition in unregulated electricity markets from a general equilibrium perspective, and demonstrates that horizontal market power can explain both the large peak-period price spikes observed recently in California and elsewhere, and the marked reduction in additions to capacity that have also occurred ...
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This paper examines the effects of imperfect competition in unregulated electricity markets from a general equilibrium perspective, and demonstrates that horizontal market power can explain both the large peak-period price spikes observed recently in California and elsewhere, and the marked reduction in additions to capacity that have also occurred ...
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Handbook on Electricity Markets
2021-- Introduction to the handbook on electricity markets -- PART I Taking stock: the legacy -- PART II Adapting to new technologies and new policy ...
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Market Price Calculations in Restructured Electricity Markets
Annals of Operations Research, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gerard Doorman, Bjørn Nygreen
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2017
The electric value chain consists of the following elements: generation, wholesale trade, transmission, distribution, marketing, and metering. In many countries around the world, vertically integrated utilities used to assume all of these functions similar to the vertically integrated companies in other energy sectors (see Sect. 8.2.1).
Peter Zweifel +2 more
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The electric value chain consists of the following elements: generation, wholesale trade, transmission, distribution, marketing, and metering. In many countries around the world, vertically integrated utilities used to assume all of these functions similar to the vertically integrated companies in other energy sectors (see Sect. 8.2.1).
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2005
Abstract Twenty-five years ago, the electricity industry was largely made up of vertically integrated monopolies. Smaller utilities without their own generation bought their power under contract from a larger firm, or simply paid the tariff that the generator set each year for its power sales. When the utilities with generation wished to
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Abstract Twenty-five years ago, the electricity industry was largely made up of vertically integrated monopolies. Smaller utilities without their own generation bought their power under contract from a larger firm, or simply paid the tariff that the generator set each year for its power sales. When the utilities with generation wished to
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