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The integration of the power markets in Norway and Sweden in 1996 significantly constrained the major power companies' ability to exercise market power within their national borders. In recent years, however margers and reciprocal acquisition of shares have reduced the number of independent...
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The purpose of this paper is to quantitatively evaluate the impact on electricity prices of deregulation and free trade … monopolistic pricing. The major tool for our analysis of electricity trade and prices is a numericla multicountry electricity …
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We formulate a simple static equilibrium model for the electricity market taking account of both Green certificated and …
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fluctuate excessively, leading to corresponding volatility of electricity prices. Applying a rational expectations simulation …
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Many countries plan to increase the proportion of their electricity supply obtained from renewable sources relative to … for regulating the generation of green electricity. Furthermore, our analysis shows that the combination of TGCs with a …
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electricity market as the producers of green electricity are also the suppliers of Green Certificates. In this paper, we formulate … an analytic equilibrium model for simultaneously functioning electricity and Green Certificate markets, and focus on the … the market for Green Certificates and the electricity market as separate markets; and a Nash-Cournot game with endogenous …
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market can be used to affect the entire electricity market. There are basically two reasons for being concerned with market … generation. The other is that withdrawal of a small number of TGCs implies a multiple reduction of electricity consumption, with … only Sweden has a TGC market but there is a common Nordic electricity market with free trade of electricity. The analysis …
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We formulate a simple static equilibrium model for the electricity market taking account of both Green Certificates and …
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This paper briefly describes the design and functioning of the new electricity markets in Norway and Sweden and makes a …
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