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We evaluate how increasing wind generation affects wholesale electricity prices, balancing payments and the cost of subsidies using the Irish Single Electricity Market (SEM) as a test system, with hourly data from 1 January 2008 to 28 August 2012. We measure the effect of wind on the marginal...
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We evaluate how increasing wind generation affects wholesale electricity prices, balancing payments and the cost of subsidies using the Irish Single Electricity Market (SEM) as a test system, with hourly data from 1 January 2008 to 28 August 2012. We model the spot market using a system of...
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In a deregulated market, the decision to add generation rests with private investors. This paper evaluates how generator profits are affected by increasing wind generation. Using hourly historical data for the Irish Single Electricity Market, we simulate new series of electricity prices,...
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