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We take advantage of the interpretation of stochastic capacity expansion problems as stochastic equilibrium models for assessing the risk exposure of new equipment in a competitive electricity economy. We develop our analysis on a standard multistage generation capacity expansion problem. We...
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Cross-border trade remains a contentious issue in the restructuring of the European electricity market. This paper analyzes the cross-border trade problem through a set of models that represent different degrees of coordination both between the energy and the transmission markets and among...
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Although there are mechanisms to control market power in the spot market, withholding investments can still increase profits and hamper adequate capacity expansion. We examine the effect on investment of one suggested approach to reducing market power, contracting longer term. We construct a...
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“Market Coupling” is currently seen as the most advanced market design in the restructuring of the European electricity market. Market Coupling, by construction, introduces what is generally referred to as an incomplete market: it leaves several constraints out of the market and hence avoids...
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We take advantage of the interpretation of stochastic capacity expansion problems as stochastic equilibrium models for assessing the risk exposure of new equipment in a competitive electricity economy. We develop our analysis on a standard multistage generation capacity expansion problem. We...
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