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Spot electricity prices are very volatile, particularly due to the fact that electricity cannot be economically stored and requires immediate delivery. However, the inability to store electricity means that fluctuations in demand and supply are often transmitted directly into spot prices of...
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This paper aims at characterizing the conditions of wind power deployment in order to infer a carbon price level that would provide wind power with comparable advantage over fossil fuel technologies as effective wind support policies. The analysis is conducted on Danish data from 2000 to 2010,...
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In liberalized electricity markets strategic firms compete in an environment characterized by fluctuating demand and non-storability of electricity. While spot market design under those conditions by now is well understood, a rigorous analysis of investment incentives is still missing. Existing...
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