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prices for renewables mitigate market power more than exposure to market pricing. We successfully computationally reproduce …
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Although market power in permit markets has been examined in some detail following the seminal work of Hahn (1984), the effect of free allocation on price manipulation with market power in both output and permit market has not specifically been addressed. I show that in this case, the threshold...
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The introduction of renewable energy sources (RES) in an electricity market changes the shape of the system's supply curve. In a perfectly competitive market, this causes a downward pressure on equilibrium prices called the merit order effect (MoE). However, when introducing or transferring RES...
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Several regulatory authorities worldwide have recently imposed forward contract obligations on electricity producers as a way to mitigate their market power. In this paper we investigate how such contractual obligations affect equilibrium bidding in electricity markets, or in any other...
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subsidized entry of wind power in the Nordic electricity market. A relatively small-scale entry of renewables leads to a large …
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subsidized entry of wind power in the Nordic electricity market. A relatively small-scale entry of renewables leads to a large …
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market power results in underinvestment in the conventional technology; but the effect on renewables is ambiguous due to the …
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The decarbonisation of electricity generation presents policy-makers in many countries with the delicate task of balancing initiatives for technological change whilst maintaining a commitment to market liberalisation. Despite the theoretical attractions, it has become debatable whether carbon...
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