This article formally analyzes the various corrective mechanisms that have been proposed and implemented to alleviate underinvestment in electric power generation. It yields three main analytical findings. First, physical capacity certificates markets implemented in the United States restore optimal investment if and only if they are supplemented with a \no short sale" condition, i.e., producers can not sell more certificates than they have installed capacity. Then, they raise producers' profits beyond the imperfect competition level. Second, financial reliability options, proposed in many markets, are effective at curbing market power, although they fail to fully restore investment incentives. If \no short sale" conditions are added, both ...
Electricity markets are increasingly moving from a design wherein firms are compensated solely for t...
International audienceThis article analyses how a capacity mechanism can address security of supply ...
Evidence from the U.S. and some other countries indicates that organized wholesale markets for elect...
This article formally analyzes the various corrective mechanisms that have been proposed and impleme...
This article formally analyzes the causes of underinvestment in electric power generation, and the v...
This article formally analyzes the causes of underinvestment in electric power generation, and the v...
The capacity market, a marketplace to exchange available generation capacity for electricity product...
Evidence from the U.S. and some other countries indicates that organized wholesale markets for elect...
This article is the first to examine electric power producers' investment decisions when com- petiti...
This paper evaluates the effects of market power on capacity investment when firms are increasing el...
"A Capacity Market that Makes Sense," (with Steven Stoft) Electricity Journal, 18, 43-54, August/Sep...
Abstract: In competitive electricity markets, markets designs based on power exchanges where supply ...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms exist in many electricity markets. Capacity mechanism designs do no...
In theory, competitive electricity markets can provide incentives for efficient investment in genera...
This article examines imperfectly competitive investment in electric power generation in the presenc...
Electricity markets are increasingly moving from a design wherein firms are compensated solely for t...
International audienceThis article analyses how a capacity mechanism can address security of supply ...
Evidence from the U.S. and some other countries indicates that organized wholesale markets for elect...
This article formally analyzes the various corrective mechanisms that have been proposed and impleme...
This article formally analyzes the causes of underinvestment in electric power generation, and the v...
This article formally analyzes the causes of underinvestment in electric power generation, and the v...
The capacity market, a marketplace to exchange available generation capacity for electricity product...
Evidence from the U.S. and some other countries indicates that organized wholesale markets for elect...
This article is the first to examine electric power producers' investment decisions when com- petiti...
This paper evaluates the effects of market power on capacity investment when firms are increasing el...
"A Capacity Market that Makes Sense," (with Steven Stoft) Electricity Journal, 18, 43-54, August/Sep...
Abstract: In competitive electricity markets, markets designs based on power exchanges where supply ...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms exist in many electricity markets. Capacity mechanism designs do no...
In theory, competitive electricity markets can provide incentives for efficient investment in genera...
This article examines imperfectly competitive investment in electric power generation in the presenc...
Electricity markets are increasingly moving from a design wherein firms are compensated solely for t...
International audienceThis article analyses how a capacity mechanism can address security of supply ...
Evidence from the U.S. and some other countries indicates that organized wholesale markets for elect...