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We collect ownership data of U.S. power plants accounting for 99% of U.S. electricity generation over the 2008-2020 period. Domestic listed corporations have reduced their ownership from 69% to 54% of total generation, while private equity, institutional investors, and foreign corporations have...
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Consumers participate in electricity markets through intermediaries. Until recently they participated as electricity buyers through their retailers. Now, prosumers can sell energy and flexibility in the market through a new intermediary called an aggregator. The introduction of a new...
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We revisit key elements of European power market design with respect to both short term operation and longer-term investment and re-investment choices. For short term markets, the European policy debate focuses on the definition of common interfaces, like for example gate closure time. We argue...
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We analyze the treatment and impact of idiosyncratic or firm-specific risk in regulation. Regulatory authorities … regulation. In contrast, it is common to apply only a single benchmark, the weighted average cost of capital (WACC), uniformly to ….0 percentage points depending on the size of the firm (in the range of 3% to 40% of total cost of capital). Regulation of …
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How does private equity ownership affect firms' environmental performance? Using electricity generating unit level data from U.S. fossil fuel power plants, we find that private equity-backed buyouts reduce output-scaled CO2 and NOx emissions by 5.5% and 8.1%, respectively. The declines are...
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In this paper a test is made of whether the Danish electricity producer, Elsam partly or fully exploits its temporary dominant position in hours of congestion at the Nordic electricity market. There seems to be evidences suggesting that Elsam is successful in pursuing its objective of having a...
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Este estudio descriptivo, de enfoque cuantitativo de corte transversal analiza las prácticas de la administración del conocimiento colaborativo (CKMP) en la formación de coaliciones internacionales para el desarrollo de cadenas de suministros. Este fenómeno sigue incrementando su atención...
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