The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred considerable investment in renewable electricity generation, notably wind power, over the past decade. This paper considers distributional implications of the RET for different electricity customers. Using time-series regression, we show that the increasing amount of wind energy has placed considerable downward pressure on wholesale electricity prices through the so-called merit order effect. On the other hand, RET costs are passed on to consumers in the form of retail electricity price premiums. Our findings highlight likely significant redistributive transfers between different energy user classes under current RET arrangements. In particular, some energy-intensive industries are be...
In electricity markets that use a merit order dispatch system, generation capacity is ranked by the ...
The rapid growth of wind and solar power has been a major driver for decarbonisation worldwide. They...
The centrality of electricity to everyday life is indisputable, and the price thereof can have signi...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred significant investment in renewable electri...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred considerable investment in renewable electr...
This paper investigates the effect of increasing the number of wind turbine generators on wholesale ...
Our paper investigates the effect of wind and utility-scale solar electricity generation on wholesal...
This thesis examines some aspects of the economics of the Australian Federal Governments Mandatory R...
Generation from renewable energy sources in Germany has experienced a considerable uptake in recent ...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
The rapid growth of distributed renewable energy sources has increased concerns about the fairness o...
This report argues that future power prices will be lower with the Renewable Energy Target in place ...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
This paper looks at one group of large industrial firms in Tasmania and their claims that the Renewa...
In electricity markets that use a merit order dispatch system, generation capacity is ranked by the ...
The rapid growth of wind and solar power has been a major driver for decarbonisation worldwide. They...
The centrality of electricity to everyday life is indisputable, and the price thereof can have signi...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred significant investment in renewable electri...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred considerable investment in renewable electr...
This paper investigates the effect of increasing the number of wind turbine generators on wholesale ...
Our paper investigates the effect of wind and utility-scale solar electricity generation on wholesal...
This thesis examines some aspects of the economics of the Australian Federal Governments Mandatory R...
Generation from renewable energy sources in Germany has experienced a considerable uptake in recent ...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
The rapid growth of distributed renewable energy sources has increased concerns about the fairness o...
This report argues that future power prices will be lower with the Renewable Energy Target in place ...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
This paper looks at one group of large industrial firms in Tasmania and their claims that the Renewa...
In electricity markets that use a merit order dispatch system, generation capacity is ranked by the ...
The rapid growth of wind and solar power has been a major driver for decarbonisation worldwide. They...
The centrality of electricity to everyday life is indisputable, and the price thereof can have signi...