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“Spot, Bilateral and Futures Trading in Electricity Markets. Implications for Stability” [PDF]
The design of wholesale electricity markets in the transition towards liberalization presents significant differences from country to country. Some spot markets have imposed the concentration of transactions to ensure market liquidity.
Laura Cavallo, Valeria Termini
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Unraveling European electricity price volatility: The impact of renewables
The transition from fossil fuels to renewable, carbon-free energy is a critical challenge for mitigating climate change, with different European countries adopting diverse approaches to integrating renewable energy sources into their energy systems ...
Amelie Schischke, Andreas W. Rathgeber
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Electricity Prices and Generator Behaviour in Gross Pool Electricity Markets
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for this process has been to enhance competition in a market traditionally characterised by statutory monopolies in an attempt to reduce costs to end-users ...
O'Mahoney, Amy, Denny, Eleanor
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The Question of Generation Adequacy in Liberalised Electricity Markets [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of the reasons why unregulated markets for the production of electricity cannot be expected to invest sufficiently in generation capacity on a continuous basis.
L.J. de Vries, R.A. Hakvoort
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Using Forward Markets to Improve Electricity Market Design [PDF]
Forward markets, both medium term and long term, complement the spot market for wholesale electricity. The forward markets reduce risk, mitigate market power, and coordinate new investment.
Peter Cramton, Lawrence M. Ausubel
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Realistic Multi-Agent Simulation of Competitive Electricity Markets
The dynamism and ongoing changes that the electricity markets sector is constantly suffering, enhanced by the huge increase in competitiveness, create the need of using simulation platforms to support operators, regulators, and the involved players in ...
Gabriel Santos +11 more
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Heavy tails and electricity prices [PDF]
In the first years after the emergence of deregulated power markets it became apparent that for the valuation of electricity derivatives we cannot simply rely on models developed for financial or other commodity markets.
Rafal Weron
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Canadian Electricity Markets during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Initial Assessment. [PDF]
Leach A, Rivers N, Shaffer B.
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The dynamics of hourly electricity prices [PDF]
The dynamics of hourly electricity prices in day-ahead markets is an important element of competitive power markets that were only established in the last decade.
Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Stefan Trück
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Using EPECs to model bilevel games in restructured electricity markets with locational prices
CWPE0619 (EPRG0602) Xinmin Hu and Daniel Ralph (Feb 2006) Using EPECs to model bilevel games in restructured electricity markets with locational prices We study a bilevel noncooperative game-theoretic model of electricity markets with locational marginal
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