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Electricity transmission 55 Electricity supply 32 Elektrizitätsversorgung 32 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 32 electricity transmission 32 Electric power industry 31 Access regulation 23 Netzregulierung 23 Incentive regulation 19 incentive regulation 18 Regulation 17 Electricity price 16 Regulierung 16 Strompreis 16 Theorie 16 Theory 15 Anreizregulierung 13 Generalized Nash equilibrium (GNE) 9 EU countries 8 EU-Staaten 8 Renewable integration 8 network expansion 8 Electricity 7 Electricity Transmission 7 Elektrizität 7 Erneuerbare Energie 7 Renewable energy 7 Windenergie 7 Wind energy 6 Equilibrium theory 5 Europe 5 Gleichgewichtstheorie 5 Investition 5 Investment 5 Market power 5 Nash equilibrium 5 Nash-Gleichgewicht 5 congestion management 5 investment 5 Bottleneck 4
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Free 67 Undetermined 20 CC license 2
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Book / Working Paper 61 Article 33
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Working Paper 27 Graue Literatur 19 Non-commercial literature 19 Arbeitspapier 15 Article in journal 15 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 15 Article 4 Aufsatz im Buch 2 Book section 2 Preprint 1 Research Report 1
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English 59 Undetermined 34 Spanish 1
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Rosellón, Juan 27 Egerer, Jonas 17 Schill, Wolf-Peter 12 Huppmann, Daniel 9 Vogelsang, Ingo 9 Pollitt, Michael G. 7 Llorca, Manuel 5 Orea, Luis 5 Rosellon, Juan 5 Zerrahn, Alexander 5 Creel, Jérôme 4 Herrera, Luis Ángel 4 Hitaj, Claudia 4 Holzner, Mario 4 Löschel, Andreas 4 Saraceno, Francesco 4 Watt, Andrew 4 Weigt, Hannes 4 Wittwer, Jérôme 4 Hogan, William 3 Schymura, Michael 3 Tobiasson, Wenche 3 Bergh, Kenneth van den 2 Bertsch, Joachim 2 Bruninx, Kenneth 2 Coupal, Roger 2 Delarue, Erik 2 Devine, Mel T. 2 Farrell, Niall 2 Gabriel, Steven A. 2 Gerbaulet, Clemens 2 Hagspiel, Simeon 2 Haney, Aoife Brophy 2 Hesamzadeh, Mohammad Reza 2 Jamasb, Tooraj 2 Johnson, Erik P. 2 Joskow, Paul L. 2 Kenis, Michiel 2 Matar, Walid 2 Ovaere, Marten 2
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 6 Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 6 Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) 4 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 4 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2 EconWPA 1 Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat d'Economia i Empresa 1 International Monetary Fund 1 Mathematica Policy Research 1 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) 1
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DIW Discussion Papers 7 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 6 Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 6 Discussion papers / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 6 Journal of Regulatory Economics 5 MPRA Paper 4 Working papers / Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) 4 Cambridge working papers in economics 3 EPRG working paper 3 Energy Policy 3 Energiewende "Made in Germany" : low carbon electricity sector reform in the European Context 2 Operations Research Perspectives 2 Resource and energy economics 2 The energy journal 2 ZEW Discussion Papers 2 Applied Energy 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion Papers 1 ESRI Working Paper 1 EWI Working Paper 1 Economics of energy & environmental policy 1 Economía Mexicana NUEVA ÉPOCA 1 Energy Journal 1 Energy Reports 1 Energy economics 1 Energy reports 1 Energy strategy reviews 1 European journal of operational research : EJOR 1 IMF Staff Country Reports 1 IMF Working Papers 1 IMK Policy Brief 1 IMK policy brief 1 International Journal of Global Energy Issues 1 Investigación económica : revista de la Faculdad de Economía de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 1 Journal of regulatory economics 1 Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1 Networks and spatial economics : a journal of infrastructure modeling and computation 1 Operations research perspectives 1 Policy Notes and Reports 1
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The expansion of incentive (performance-based) regulation of electricity distribution and transmission in the United States
Joskow, Paul L. - In: Review of industrial organization 65 (2024) 2, pp. 455-503
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The expansion of incentive (performance based) regulation of electricity distribution and transmission in the United States
Joskow, Paul L. - 2024
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The effect of flow-based market coupling on cross-border exchange volumes and price convergence in Central-Western European electricity markets
Ovaere, Marten; Kenis, Michiel; Bergh, Kenneth van den; … - 2022
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Electrical interconnectors : market opportunities, regulatory issues, technology considerations and implications for the GB energy sector
MacIver, Callum; Bell, Keith R. W.; Adam, Grain P.; Xu, Lie - In: Energy strategy reviews 38 (2021), pp. 1-13
The linking of different jurisdictions or markets via electrical interconnection is a long established means of offering enhanced security of supply to the wider electrical system. In recent years, new incentives around exploiting market price differentials and facilitating the growth of...
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The effect of flow-based market coupling on cross-border exchange volumes and price convergence in Central Western European electricity markets
Ovaere, Marten; Kenis, Michiel; Bergh, Kenneth van den; … - In: Energy economics 118 (2023), pp. 1-13
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Congestion in the Electricity Transmission System Redistributes Pollution across Long Distances
Johnson, Erik P.; Moreno-Cruz, Juan - 2020
Electricity transmission redistributes environmental impacts across space. We exploit episodes of high electricity transmission system congestion to explore changes in ambient concentrations of air pollutants in the eastern United States. Reducing electricity system congestion decreases ozone...
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How to spend it: A proposal for a European Covid-19 recovery programme
Creel, Jérôme; Holzner, Mario; Saraceno, Francesco; … - 2020
* The Recovery Fund recently proposed by the EU Commission marks a sea-change in European integration. Yet it will not be enough to meet the challenges Europe faces. There has been much public debate about financing, but little about the sort of concrete projects that the EU should be putting...
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How to spend it: A proposal for a European Covid-19 recovery programme
Creel, Jérôme; Holzner, Mario; Saraceno, Francesco; … - 2020
The Recovery Fund recently proposed by the EU Commission marks a sea-change in European integration. Yet it will not be enough to meet the challenges Europe faces. There has been much debate about financing, but little about the concrete projects that the EU should be investing in. We propose a...
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How to spend it : a proposal for a European Covid-19 recovery programme
Creel, Jérôme; Holzner, Mario; Saraceno, Francesco; … - 2020
The Recovery Fund recently proposed by the EU Commission marks a sea-change in European integration. Yet it will not be enough to meet the challenges Europe faces. There has been much public debate about financing, but little about the sort of concrete projects that the EU should be putting...
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How to spend it : a proposal for a European Covid-19 recovery programme
Creel, Jérôme; Holzner, Mario; Saraceno, Francesco; … - 2020
The Recovery Fund recently proposed by the EU Commission marks a sea-change in European integration. Yet it will not be enough to meet the challenges Europe faces. There has been much public debate about financing, but little about the sort of concrete projects that the EU should be putting...
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Congestion in the electricity transmission system redistributes pollution across long distances
Johnson, Erik P.; Moreno Cruz, Juan - 2020
Electricity transmission redistributes environmental impacts across space. We exploit episodes of high electricity transmission system congestion to explore changes in ambient concentrations of air pollutants in the eastern United States. Reducing electricity system congestion decreases ozone...
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Risk-adjusted social discount rates
Cherbonnier, Frédéric; Gollier, Christian - In: The energy journal 43 (2022) 4, pp. 45-67
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Electricity transmission formulations in multi-sector national planning models: An illustration using the KAPSARC energy model
Matar, Walid; Elshurafa, Amro M. - In: Energy Reports 4 (2018), pp. 328-340
The purpose of this study is to assess the policy-relevant effects of incorporating a more proper representation of electricity transmission in multi-sector national policy models. This goal is achieved by employing the KAPSARC Energy Model (KEM), which is the first publicly available...
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Electricity transmission formulations in multi-sector national planning models : an illustration using the KAPSARC energy model
Matar, Walid; Elshurafa, Amro - In: Energy reports 4 (2018), pp. 328-340
The purpose of this study is to assess the policy-relevant effects of incorporating a more proper representation of electricity transmission in multi-sector national policy models. This goal is achieved by employing the KAPSARC Energy Model (KEM), which is the first publicly available...
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(Anti) competitive effects of RES infeed in a transmission-constrained network
Hubert, Franz; Spiridonova, Olga - In: Economics of energy & environmental policy 10 (2021) 1, pp. 31-60
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A simple regulatory incentive mechanism applied to electricity transmission pricing and investment
Hesamzadeh, Mohammad Reza; Rosellón, Juan; Gabriel, … - 2017
The informationally simple approach to incentive regulation applies mechanisms that translate the regulator's objective function into the firm's profit-maximizing objective. These mechanisms come in two forms, one based on subsidies/taxes,the other based on constraints/ price caps. In spite of a...
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A simple regulatory incentive mechanism applied to electricity transmission pricing and investment
Hesamzadeh, Mohammad Reza; Rosellón, Juan; Gabriel, … - 2017
The informationally simple approach to incentive regulation applies mechanisms that translate the regulator’s objective function into the firm’s profit-maximizing objective. These mechanisms come in two forms, one based on subsidies/taxes,the other based on constraints/ price caps. In spite...
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An auction framework to integrate dynamic transmission expansion planning and pay-as-bid wind connection auctions
Farrell, Niall; Devine, Mel T.; Soroudi, Alireza - 2016
Efficient renewables deployment requires the minimisation of both internal generation costs and external transmission expansion planning (TEP) costs. Competitive pay-as-bid connection auctions allow wind energy generators to reveal their costs of generation such that internal generation costs...
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An auction framework to integrate dynamic transmission expansion planning and pay-as-bid wind connection auctions
Farrell, Niall; Devine, Mel T.; Soroudi, Alireza - 2016
Efficient renewables deployment requires the minimisation of both internal generation costs and external transmission expansion planning (TEP) costs. Competitive pay-as-bid connection auctions allow wind energy generators to reveal their costs of generation such that internal generation costs...
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An empirical analysis of the Brazilian Transmission Service Operators incentive regulation
Silva, Aline Veronese da; Almeida, Matheus Sérgio … - In: The journal of energy markets 13 (2020) 4, pp. 51-71
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Testing Regulatory Regimes for Power Transmission Expansion with Fluctuating Demand and Wind Generation
Schill, Wolf-Peter; Egerer, Jonas; Rosellón, Juan - In: Journal of Regulatory Economics 47 (2015) 1, pp. 1-28
Adequate extension of electricity transmission networks is required for integrating fluctuating renewable energy sources, such as wind power, into electricity systems. We study the performance of different regulatory approaches for network expansion in the context of realistic demand patterns...
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Regulation of non-marketed outputs and substitutable inputs
Bertsch, Joachim; Hagspiel, Simeon - 2015
We study the regulation of a monopolistic firm that provides a non-marketed output based on multiple substitutable inputs. The regulator is able to observe the effectiveness of the provision, but faces information asymmetries with respect to the efficiency of the firm's activities. Motivated by...
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Public Engagement in Electricity Network Development: A Case Study of the Beauly–Denny Project in Scotland
Tobiasson, Wenche; Beestermöller, Christina; Jamasb, Tooraj - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2015
Ambitious renewable energy targets and an aging infrastructure necessitate a substantial upgrading and expansion of the electricity transmission networks around Europe and beyond. Although vital for the functioning of the economy, grid development projects are often met by public opposition,...
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Power System Transformation toward Renewables: An Evaluation of Regulatory Approaches for Network Expansion
Egerer, Jonas; Rosellón, Juan; Schill, Wolf-Peter - In: Energy Journal 36 (2015) 4, pp. 105-128
We analyze various regulatory regimes for electricity transmission investment in the context of a power system transformation toward renewable energy. Distinctive developments of the generation mix are studied, assuming that a shift toward renewables may have temporary or permanent impacts on...
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Strategic investment in merchant transmission: the impact of capacity utilization rules
Boffa, Federico; Pingali, Viswanath; Sala, Francesca - Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat … - 2015
In this paper we look at the relative merits of two capacity utilization regimes in the merchant electricity transmission network: Must offer (Mo) where the entire capacity installed is made available for transmission and Non Must Offer (NMo) where some capacity could be withheld. We look at two...
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Testing regulatory regimes for power transmission expansion with fluctuating demand and wind generation
Schill, Wolf-Peter; Egerer, Jonas; Rosellón, Juan - 2015
Adequate extension of electricity transmission networks is required for integrating fluctuating renewable energy sources, such as wind power, into electricity systems. We study the performance of different regulatory approaches for network expansion in the context of realistic demand patterns...
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Regulation of non-marketed outputs and substitutable inputs
Bertsch, Joachim; Hagspiel, Simeon - 2015
We study the regulation of a monopolistic firm that provides a non-marketed output based on multiple substitutable inputs. The regulator is able to observe the effectiveness of the provision, but faces information asymmetries with respect to the efficiency of the firm’s activities. Motivated...
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Power system transformation toward renewables : an evaluation of regulatory approaches for network expansion
Egerer, Jonas; Rosellón, Juan; Schill, Wolf-Peter - 2015 - [aktualisierte Version]
We analyze various regulatory regimes for electricity transmission investment in the context of a power system transformation toward renewable energy. Distinctive developments of the generation mix are studied, assuming that a shift toward renewables may have temporary or permanent impacts on...
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The impact of a feed-in tariff on wind power development in Germany
Hitaj, Claudia; Löschel, Andreas - In: Resource and energy economics 57 (2019), pp. 18-35
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National-strategic investment in European power transmission capacity
Huppmann, Daniel; Egerer, Jonas - 2014
The transformation of the European energy system requires substantial investment in transmission capacity to facilitate cross-border trade and to efficiently integrate renewable energy sources. However, network planning in the EU is still mainly a national prerogative. In contrast to other...
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The impact of a feed-in tariff on wind power development in Germany
Hitaj, Claudia; Schymura, Michael; Löschel, Andreas - 2014
We estimate the impact of a feed-in tariff for renewable power on wind power investment in Germany at the county level from 1996-2010 controlling for windiness and access to the electricity transmission grid. After the Renewable Energy Law (EEG) was passed in 2000, the feed-in tariff became...
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Network Expansion to Mitigate Market Power: How Increased Integration Fosters Welfare
Zerrahn, Alexander; Huppmann, Daniel - 2014
Lack of transmission capacity hampers the integration of the European electricity market, and thereby precludes reaping the full benefits of competition. In this work, we investigate the extent to which transmission grid expansion promotes competition, efficiency and welfare. To this end, we...
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Network Expansion to Mitigate Market Power: How Increased Integration Fosters Welfare
Zerrahn, Alexander; Huppmann, Daniel - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2014
Lack of transmission capacity hampers the integration of the European electricity market, and thereby precludes reaping the full benefits of competition. We investigate the extent to which transmission grid expansion promotes competition, efficiency and welfare. This work proposes a three-stage...
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National-Strategic Investment in European Power Transmission Capacity
Huppmann, Daniel; Egerer, Jonas - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2014
The transformation of the European energy system requires substantial investment in transmission capacity to facilitate cross-border trade and to efficiently integrate renewable energy sources. However, network planning in the EU is still mainly a national prerogative. In contrast to other...
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The impact of a feed-in tariff on wind power development in Germany
Hitaj, Claudia; Schymura, Michael; Löschel, Andreas - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) - 2014
We estimate the impact of a feed-in tariff for renewable power on wind power investment in Germany at the county level from 1996-2010 controlling for windiness and access to the electricity transmission grid. After the Renewable Energy Law (EEG) was passed in 2000, the feed-in tariff became...
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Sustainable Electricity Grid Development and the Public: An Economic Approach
Tobiasson, Wenche; ToorajJamasb - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2014
Increasingly, local opposition to new electricity grid development projects cause lengthy delays and places financial and practical strain on the projects. The structure of the electricity industry is in transition due to the emergence of smaller but more numerous electricity generation...
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Using the latent class approach to cluster firms in benchmarking: An application to the US electricity transmission industry
Llorca, Manuel; Orea, Luis; Pollitt, Michael G. - In: Operations Research Perspectives 1 (2014) 1, pp. 6-17
In this paper we advocate using the latent class model (LCM) approach to control for technological differences in traditional efficiency analysis of regulated electricity networks. Our proposal relies on the fact that latent class models are designed to cluster firms by uncovering differences in...
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Network expansion to mitigate market power : how increased integration fosters welfare
Zerrahn, Alexander; Huppmann, Daniel - 2014
Lack of transmission capacity hampers the integration of the European electricity market, and thereby precludes reaping the full benefits of competition. We investigate the extent to which transmission grid expansion promotes competition, efficiency and welfare. This work proposes a three-stage...
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National-strategic investment in European power transmission capacity
Huppmann, Daniel; Egerer, Jonas - 2014
The transformation of the European energy system requires substantial investment in transmission capacity to facilitate cross-border trade and to efficiently integrate renewable energy sources. However, network planning in the EU is still mainly a national prerogative. In contrast to other...
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The impact of a feed-in tariff on wind power development in Germany
Hitaj, Claudia; Schymura, Michael; Löschel, Andreas - 2014
We estimate the impact of a feed-in tariff for renewable power on wind power investment in Germany at the county level from 1996-2010 controlling for windiness and access to the electricity transmission grid. After the Renewable Energy Law (EEG) was passed in 2000, the feed-in tariff became...
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Sustainable electricity grid development and the public : an economic approach
Tobiasson, Wenche; Jamasb, Tooraj - 2014
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Using the latent class approach to cluster firms in benchmarking : an application to the US electricity transmission industry
Llorca, Manuel; Orea, Luis; Pollitt, Michael G. - In: Operations research perspectives 1 (2014) 1, pp. 6-17
In this paper we advocate using the latent class model (LCM) approach to control for technological differences in traditional efficiency analysis of regulated electricity networks. Our proposal relies on the fact that latent class models are designed to cluster firms by uncovering differences in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de, ebvufind01.dmz1.zbw.eu/10011822014
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Network expansion to mitigate market power : how increased integration fosters welfare
Zerrahn, Alexander; Huppmann, Daniel - 2014 - Revised version, August 21, 2014
Lack of transmission capacity hampers the integration of the European electricity market, and thereby precludes reaping the full benefits of competition. In this work, we investigate the extent to which transmission grid expansion promotes competition, efficiency and welfare. To this end, we...
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Power system transformation towards renewables: An evaluation of regulatory approaches for network expansion
Egerer, Jonas; Rosellón, Juan; Schill, Wolf-Peter - 2013
We analyze various regulatory regimes for electricity transmission investment in the context of a transformation of the power system towards renewable energy. We study distinctive developments of the generation mix with different implications on network congestion, assuming that a shift from...
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Power System Transformation towards Renewables: An Evaluation of Regulatory Approaches for Network Expansion
Egerer, Jonas; Rosellón, Juan; Schill, Wolf-Peter - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2013
We analyze various regulatory regimes for electricity transmission investment in the context of a transformation of the power system towards renewable energy. We study distinctive developments of the generation mix with different implications on network congestion, assuming that a shift from...
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On Distributive Effects of Optimal Regulation for Power Grid Expansion
Herrera, Luis Ángel; Rosellón, Juan - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2013
To date, the distributive implications of incentive regulation on electricity transmission networks have not been explicitly studied in the literature. More specifically, the parameters that a regulator might use to achieve distributive efficiency under price-cap regulation have not yet been...
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Power System Transformation towards Renewables: An Evaluation of Regulatory Approaches for Network Expansion
Rosellon, Juan; Egerer, Jonas; Schill, Wolf-Peter - Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) - 2013
We analyze various regulatory regimes for electricity transmission investment in the context of a transformation of the power system towards renewable energy. We study distinctive developments of the generation mix with different implications on network congestion, assuming that a shift from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de, ebvufind01.dmz1.zbw.eu/10010823228
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On Distributive Effects of Optimal Regulation for Power Grid Expansion
Rosellon, Juan; Herrera, Luis - Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) - 2013
To date, the distributive implications of incentive regulation on electricity transmission networks have not been explicitly studied in the literature. More specifically, the parameters that a regulator might use to achieve distributive efficiency under price-cap regulation have not yet been...
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Efficiency and Environmental Factors in the US Electricity Transmission Industry
Llorca, Manuel; Orea, Luis; Pollitt, Michael - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2013
The electricity industry in most developed countries has been restructured over recent decades with the aim of improving both service quality and firms’ performance. Regulated segments (e.g. transmission) still provide the infrastructure for the competitive segments and represent a notable...
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On distributive effects of optimal regulation for power grid expansion
Herrera, Luis Ángel; Rosellón, Juan - 2013
To date, the distributive implications of incentive regulation on electricity transmission networks have not been explicitly studied in the literature. More specifically, the parameters that a regulator might use to achieve distributive efficiency under price-cap regulation have not yet been...
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