This paper compares retail and wholesale electricity prices in SEM, the market of the island of Ireland, and BETTA in Great Britain. Wholesale costs are much lower in BETTA. We show that this is mostly because the wholesale price in BETTA is set too low to cover generation costs, although it is compensated by large retail margins. The substantial need for new investment in generation in Great Britain suggests that returns to generators will have to increase. Developing a market mechanism to compensate generators fairly while simultaneously reducing retail revenue will help in achieving this goal
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
This paper compares retail and wholesale electricity prices in SEM, the market of the island of Irel...
This paper investigates wholesale and retail electricity prices in Ireland and Great Britain between...
In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether ...
In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether ...
This paper evaluates the likely effect of REFIT, the Irish scheme to support renewable electricity g...
The Irish Single Electricity Market is establishing how to comply with the European Union Target Mod...
The Irish Single Electricity Market is establishing how to comply with the European Union Target Mod...
In the electricity sector there are two different markets: the wholesale (or spot) market, in which ...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
This paper compares retail and wholesale electricity prices in SEM, the market of the island of Irel...
This paper investigates wholesale and retail electricity prices in Ireland and Great Britain between...
In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether ...
In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether ...
This paper evaluates the likely effect of REFIT, the Irish scheme to support renewable electricity g...
The Irish Single Electricity Market is establishing how to comply with the European Union Target Mod...
The Irish Single Electricity Market is establishing how to comply with the European Union Target Mod...
In the electricity sector there are two different markets: the wholesale (or spot) market, in which ...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...