Coordinating the timing and location of new production facilities is one of the challenges of liberalized power sectors. It is complicated by the presence of transmission bottlenecks, oligopolistic competition, and the unknown prospects of low-carbon technologies. We build a model encompassing a late and early investment stage, a clean (green) and dirty (brown) technologies, and a single transmission bottleneck and compare dynamic efficiency of several market designs. Allocating network access on a short-term competitive basis distorts investment decisions as brown firms will pre-empt green competitors by investing early. Compensating early investors for future network congestion, as for instance in the E.U., only exacerbates this problem. ...
Energy networks, such as the networks for the transportation of electricity and gas, are natural mon...
This paper studies the welfare implications of using market mechanisms to allocate transmission capa...
Many developing countries not only suffer from power shortages but the available power supply also t...
Coordinating the timing of new production facilities is one of the challenges of liberalized power s...
Coordinating the timing of new production facilities is one of the challenges of liberalized power s...
We compare market designs for access regulation of a bottleneck transmission line, and study their i...
We study the long-term incentives for expanding production capacity in liberalized electricity marke...
We analyze whether and how the allocation of transmission rights associated with the use of electric...
This article examines imperfectly competitive investment in electric power generation in the presenc...
Le résumé en français n'a pas été communiqué par l'auteur.Markets and their operation is of vital im...
This article is the first to examine electric power producers' investment decisions when com- petiti...
In this paper we look at the relative merits of two capacity utilization regimes in the merchant ele...
International audienceThis paper examines how transmission coordinates with generation to the long t...
In this paper we propose a three–level computational equilibrium model that allows to analyze the im...
This dissertation addresses the long-term planning of power generation and transmission facilities i...
Energy networks, such as the networks for the transportation of electricity and gas, are natural mon...
This paper studies the welfare implications of using market mechanisms to allocate transmission capa...
Many developing countries not only suffer from power shortages but the available power supply also t...
Coordinating the timing of new production facilities is one of the challenges of liberalized power s...
Coordinating the timing of new production facilities is one of the challenges of liberalized power s...
We compare market designs for access regulation of a bottleneck transmission line, and study their i...
We study the long-term incentives for expanding production capacity in liberalized electricity marke...
We analyze whether and how the allocation of transmission rights associated with the use of electric...
This article examines imperfectly competitive investment in electric power generation in the presenc...
Le résumé en français n'a pas été communiqué par l'auteur.Markets and their operation is of vital im...
This article is the first to examine electric power producers' investment decisions when com- petiti...
In this paper we look at the relative merits of two capacity utilization regimes in the merchant ele...
International audienceThis paper examines how transmission coordinates with generation to the long t...
In this paper we propose a three–level computational equilibrium model that allows to analyze the im...
This dissertation addresses the long-term planning of power generation and transmission facilities i...
Energy networks, such as the networks for the transportation of electricity and gas, are natural mon...
This paper studies the welfare implications of using market mechanisms to allocate transmission capa...
Many developing countries not only suffer from power shortages but the available power supply also t...