bookMay 14, 2002Closed access

Power System Economics: Designing Markets for Electricity

Abstract

The first systematic presentation of electricity market design-from the basics to the cutting edge. Unique in its breadth and depth. Using examples and focusing on fundamentals, it clarifies long misunderstood issues-such as why today's markets are inherently unstable. The book reveals for the first time how uncoordinated regulatory and engineering policies cause boom-bust investment swings and provides guidance and tools for fixing broken markets. It also takes a provocative look at the operation of pools and power exchanges. * Part 1 introduces key economic, engineering and market design concepts. * Part 2 links short-run reliability policies with long-run investment problems. * Part 3 examines classic…

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Keywords
  • Market power
  • Electricity market
  • Economics
  • Marginal cost
  • Market price
  • Microeconomics
  • Monopoly
  • Electricity
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