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This presentation looks at:Discussion of peculiarly grid regulation issues A quick stock take of the state of "onr market": particularly concerning the interisland link Competition and pricing the HVDC interconnection
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In this paper we explain the operation and design of day-ahead markets in an electricity market. Day-ahead markets complement real-time markets which must be run to ensure balance in the system and offer a number of benefits to electricity market participants. We argue that in the context of the...
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This seminar will update developments on changes to Part 4A of the Commerce Act as outlined in the Commerce Amendment Bill 2008. Topics will include: (1) purpose statements (2) thresholds/default price-quality paths and problems in transition (3) the scope and meaning of input methodologies (4)...
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Presentation by Lewis Evans at the Energy Roundtable Wellington on 8 September 2010.
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This paper outlines the key distinguishing features of light- and heavy-handed regulation. It Provides an analysis of the importance of informational issues for the conduct of commerce Provides an analysis of informational issues for the design and operation of incentive regulation Uses...
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Lewis Evans presented Using Regulation to Resolve Investment and Pricing Issues in Transmission in Wellington in April 2006.
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Electric companies policy makers and regulators around the world are facing calls for smart grid updates. Sometimes these upgrades make business sense and are undertaken by electric companies as has been the case with some smart grid investments in New Zealand. Frequently however the calls for...
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Matt Burgess presented Dynamic Electricity Pricing in California: Do Customers Respond? at an ISCR seminar May 2006.
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John Hancock, CGNZ, presented Twelve Months On: Blacking out through Reforming the Unreformable? contrasting international perspectives on the electricity blackouts experienced in London, Italy and New York and how electricity markets will work to ensure sufficient supply and reliable delivery...
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Margaret Beardow presented Changing Attitudes to Regulation: International Evidence at the Contemporary Issues in Regulatory Theory and Practice half day workshop in Wellington in March 2005.
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