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Competitive Electricity Markets
The Electricity Journal, 1994Competition in electricity markets is a recent but rapidly growing phenomenon worldwide. It began to blossom in the United States as a largely unexpected result of the limited requirement that utilities buy power from independent power producers (IPPs) (actually, qualifying facilities, or QFs, in the U.S.
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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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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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Evolution and reform of UK electricity market
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022Jinqi Liu, Jihong Wang
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Electricity markets and local electricity markets in Europe
2021Zita Vale +2 more
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Competitive Electricity Markets
2009This chapter contains sections titled: Overview Wholesale Power Markets Market Performance and Investment Customer Choice and Distribution Regulation ]]>
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