This paper explains why current electricity markets are not fit for purpose and propose a new market design. Electricity markets operating today were designed for the technical and economic conditions of the 1990's. These conditions have changed substantially, especially with increased penetration of intermittent renewables and the growing potential for distributed energy resources and consumer involvement. Today's markets are incompatible with these trends. They do not provide helpful signals for investment, operations, demand response, system optimisation. Nor do they offer an exit from continued subsidies for renewables. To address these problems, we need a new market design. This paper outlines a "two market" mode...
Full decarbonisation of the electricity system is one of the key elements to limit global warming. A...
<p>The future electricity grid is likely to be increasingly complex and uncertain due to the introdu...
Favorable price trends and increasing demand for renewable energy sources portend accelerating integ...
This paper explains why current electricity markets are not fit for purpose and proposes a new consu...
Electricity markets are designed to provide reliable electricity at least cost to consumers. This pa...
Published: 02 November 2017 Electricity markets are designed to provide reliable electricity at leas...
Demand for affordable, reliable, domestically sourced, and low-carbon electricity is on the rise. Th...
Demand for affordable, reliable, domestically sourced, and low-carbon electricity is on the rise. Th...
Rapid increase of varying renewable-based electricity with low marginal cost is challenging the prac...
Rapid increase of varying renewable-based electricity with low marginal cost is challenging the prac...
Variable renewable electricity generation presents challenges for traditional power markets. The isl...
The profound transformation of the European electricity system is putting the design of the electric...
Driven by the climate conference in Paris in December 2015 countries worldwide are confronted with t...
Driven by the climate conference in Paris in December 2015 countries worldwide are confronted with t...
Full decarbonisation of the electricity system is one of the key elements to limit global warming. A...
Full decarbonisation of the electricity system is one of the key elements to limit global warming. A...
<p>The future electricity grid is likely to be increasingly complex and uncertain due to the introdu...
Favorable price trends and increasing demand for renewable energy sources portend accelerating integ...
This paper explains why current electricity markets are not fit for purpose and proposes a new consu...
Electricity markets are designed to provide reliable electricity at least cost to consumers. This pa...
Published: 02 November 2017 Electricity markets are designed to provide reliable electricity at leas...
Demand for affordable, reliable, domestically sourced, and low-carbon electricity is on the rise. Th...
Demand for affordable, reliable, domestically sourced, and low-carbon electricity is on the rise. Th...
Rapid increase of varying renewable-based electricity with low marginal cost is challenging the prac...
Rapid increase of varying renewable-based electricity with low marginal cost is challenging the prac...
Variable renewable electricity generation presents challenges for traditional power markets. The isl...
The profound transformation of the European electricity system is putting the design of the electric...
Driven by the climate conference in Paris in December 2015 countries worldwide are confronted with t...
Driven by the climate conference in Paris in December 2015 countries worldwide are confronted with t...
Full decarbonisation of the electricity system is one of the key elements to limit global warming. A...
Full decarbonisation of the electricity system is one of the key elements to limit global warming. A...
<p>The future electricity grid is likely to be increasingly complex and uncertain due to the introdu...
Favorable price trends and increasing demand for renewable energy sources portend accelerating integ...