This paper reconsiders the problem of market power when generators face a demand curve limited by a transmission constraint. After demonstrating that the problem's importance originates in an inherent ambiguity in Cournot-Nash theory, I review Oren's (1997a) argument that generators in this situation capture all congestion rents. In the one-line case, this argument depends on an untested hypothesis while in the three-line case, the Nash equilibrium was misidentified. Finally, the argument that financial transmission rights (and TCCs in particular) will have zero market value is refuted by modeling the possibility of their purchase by generators. This allows transmission owners, who initially own the TCCs, to capture some of the congestion r...
In this paper ; we investigate how generators' ownership of financial transmission rights (FTRs) may...
There is an intense debate regarding the best way to attract investment for the long-term expansion ...
The deregulation of electricity industries has generally separated the provision of generation from ...
This paper demonstrates that financial transmission rights allow their owners to capture at least a ...
The main thesis of this paper is that passive transmission rights such as Transmission Congestion Co...
We analyze whether and how the allocation of transmission rights associated with the use of electric...
This paper studies Cournot competition with two generators who share one transmission line with a li...
In this paper, the interaction between generator's strategic bidding and transmission rights holding...
This article examines imperfectly competitive investment in electric power generation in the presenc...
Abstract: Many restructured electric power systems use the notion of locational marginal pricing (LM...
We ask under what conditions transmission contracts increase or mitigate market power. We show that...
If competition could extend without hindrance through the entire extent of an electrically connected...
The objective of this article is to discuss the role played by the regulation of the transmission sy...
We ask under what conditions transmission contracts increase or mitigate market power. We show that...
We ask under what conditions transmission contracts increase or mitigate market power. We show that...
In this paper ; we investigate how generators' ownership of financial transmission rights (FTRs) may...
There is an intense debate regarding the best way to attract investment for the long-term expansion ...
The deregulation of electricity industries has generally separated the provision of generation from ...
This paper demonstrates that financial transmission rights allow their owners to capture at least a ...
The main thesis of this paper is that passive transmission rights such as Transmission Congestion Co...
We analyze whether and how the allocation of transmission rights associated with the use of electric...
This paper studies Cournot competition with two generators who share one transmission line with a li...
In this paper, the interaction between generator's strategic bidding and transmission rights holding...
This article examines imperfectly competitive investment in electric power generation in the presenc...
Abstract: Many restructured electric power systems use the notion of locational marginal pricing (LM...
We ask under what conditions transmission contracts increase or mitigate market power. We show that...
If competition could extend without hindrance through the entire extent of an electrically connected...
The objective of this article is to discuss the role played by the regulation of the transmission sy...
We ask under what conditions transmission contracts increase or mitigate market power. We show that...
We ask under what conditions transmission contracts increase or mitigate market power. We show that...
In this paper ; we investigate how generators' ownership of financial transmission rights (FTRs) may...
There is an intense debate regarding the best way to attract investment for the long-term expansion ...
The deregulation of electricity industries has generally separated the provision of generation from ...