Competitive electricity markets: design, implementation, performance
This volume describes the evolution of the electricity market reform process, including a number of challenging issues such as infrastructure investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation, market power, distributed generation, renewable energy and global climate change.. - After t...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume describes the evolution of the electricity market reform process, including a number of challenging issues such as infrastructure investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation, market power, distributed generation, renewable energy and global climate change.. - After two decades, policy makers and regulators agree that electricity market reform, liberalization and privatization remains partly art. Moreover, the international experience suggests that in nearly all cases, initial market reform leads to unintended consequences or introduces new risks, which must be addressed in subsequent reform of the reforms. This volume describes the evolution of the market reform process including a number of challenging issues such as infrastructure investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation, market power, distributed generation, renewable energy and global climate change. ± Sequel to Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective in the same series published in 2006 ± Contributions from renowned scholars and practitioners on significant electricity market design and implementation issues ± Covers timely topics on the evolution of electricity market liberalization world-wide. |
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adam_text | Contents
Contributors
vii
Foreword: Liberalization and Regulation in Electricity Systems
-
How can
We get the Balance Right?
xvii
Michael
Polliti
Preface: Competition and Long-Term Dimensions of Electricity Supply
xxxv
Wolfgang Pfaffenberger
Introduction: Electricity Market Reform
-
Progress and Remaining Challenges
1
Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
PART I: Market Reform Evolution
25
1.
Réévaluation
of Vertical Integration and Unbundling in Restructured
Electricity Markets
27
Hung-Po
Chao, Shmuel Oren,
and Robert Wilson
2.
Hybrid Electricity Markets: The Problem of Explaining Different Patterns
of Restructuring
65
A.F. Correljé
and L.J.
De Vries
3.
Achieving Electricity Market Integration in Europe
95
Nigel Cornwall
PART II: Market Performance, Monitoring and Demand Participation
139
4.
Transmission Markets, Congestion Management, and Investment
141
Harry Singh
5.
The Design of US Wholesale Energy and Ancillary Service Auction
Markets: Theory and Practice
179
Udì
Helman,
Benjamin F. Hobbs,
and Richard P. O Neill
6.
The Cost of Anarchy in Self-Commitment-Based Electricity Markets
245
Ramteen Sioshansi, Shmuel
Oren,
and Richard O Neill
7.
Market Power and Market Monitoring
267
Parviz Adib and David Hurlbut
8.
Demand Participation in Restructured Markets
297
Jay Zarnikau
Contents
PART HI: Capacity, Resource Adequacy and Investment
325
9.
Resource Adequacy: Alternate Perspectives and Divergent Paths
327
Parviz Adib, Eric Schubert, and Shmuel
Oren
10.
The Evolution of PJM s Capacity Market
363
Joseph E. Bowring
11.
Resource Adequacy and Efficient Infrastructure Investment
387
Alan Moran
and Ben Skinner
PART IV: Market Design Issues
417
12.
Promoting Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources
-
Lessons Learned
from the
EU,
United States, and Japan
419
Reinhard
Haas, Niels I. Meyer, Anne Held, Dominique Finon,
Arturo
Lorenzoni,
Ryan Wiser, and Ken-Ichiro Nishio
13.
Distributed Generation and the Regulation of Electricity Networks
469
Dierk
Bauknecht
and
Gert
Brunekreeft
14.
Global Climate Change and the Electric Power Industry
499
Andrew Ford
15.
Reform of the Reforms in Brazil: Problems and Solutions
543
João
Lizardo R. Hermes
de Araújo,
Agnes Maria
de Aragão da
Costa,
Tiago
Correia, and Elbia
Melo
Index
573
For over two decades, policy makers and regulators in a number of countries around the world have been
grappling with market reform, liberalization, restructuring, and privatization of the electric power sector.
While a great deal has been achieved
-
including many useful lessons in what works, what does not, and
why
-
successful design and implementation of market reform still remains partly art. Moreover, the
international experience to date indicates that, in nearly all cases, initial market reform leads to unintended
and
occasionali/
unpleasant consequences or introduces new concerns and risks, which must be addressed
In subsequent reform of the reforms.
The chapters in this volume present an overview of the market reform experience in different parts of
the world, including a discussion of the evolution of organized markets and market operations» Prominent
scholars cover a number of challenging issue facing regulators and policy makers including Infrastructure
investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation in energy markets^, renewable energy and
global climate change. Other topics include market power, market monitoring, distributed generation and an
in-depth examination of reform of the reforms using Brazil s electricity market as a case study.
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Contents
Contributors
vii
Foreword: Liberalization and Regulation in Electricity Systems
-
How can
We get the Balance Right?
xvii
Michael
Polliti
Preface: Competition and Long-Term Dimensions of Electricity Supply
xxxv
Wolfgang Pfaffenberger
Introduction: Electricity Market Reform
-
Progress and Remaining Challenges
1
Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
PART I: Market Reform Evolution
25
1.
Réévaluation
of Vertical Integration and Unbundling in Restructured
Electricity Markets
27
Hung-Po
Chao, Shmuel Oren,
and Robert Wilson
2.
Hybrid Electricity Markets: The Problem of Explaining Different Patterns
of Restructuring
65
A.F. Correljé
and L.J.
De Vries
3.
Achieving Electricity Market Integration in Europe
95
Nigel Cornwall
PART II: Market Performance, Monitoring and Demand Participation
139
4.
Transmission Markets, Congestion Management, and Investment
141
Harry Singh
5.
The Design of US Wholesale Energy and Ancillary Service Auction
Markets: Theory and Practice
179
Udì
Helman,
Benjamin F. Hobbs,
and Richard P. O'Neill
6.
The Cost of Anarchy in Self-Commitment-Based Electricity Markets
245
Ramteen Sioshansi, Shmuel
Oren,
and Richard O'Neill
7.
Market Power and Market Monitoring
267
Parviz Adib and David Hurlbut
8.
Demand Participation in Restructured Markets
297
Jay Zarnikau
Contents
PART HI: Capacity, Resource Adequacy and Investment
325
9.
Resource Adequacy: Alternate Perspectives and Divergent Paths
327
Parviz Adib, Eric Schubert, and Shmuel
Oren
10.
The Evolution of PJM's Capacity Market
363
Joseph E. Bowring
11.
Resource Adequacy and Efficient Infrastructure Investment
387
Alan Moran
and Ben Skinner
PART IV: Market Design Issues
417
12.
Promoting Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources
-
Lessons Learned
from the
EU,
United States, and Japan
419
Reinhard
Haas, Niels I. Meyer, Anne Held, Dominique Finon,
Arturo
Lorenzoni,
Ryan Wiser, and Ken-Ichiro Nishio
13.
Distributed Generation and the Regulation of Electricity Networks
469
Dierk
Bauknecht
and
Gert
Brunekreeft
14.
Global Climate Change and the Electric Power Industry
499
Andrew Ford
15.
Reform of the Reforms in Brazil: Problems and Solutions
543
João
Lizardo R. Hermes
de Araújo,
Agnes Maria
de Aragão da
Costa,
Tiago
Correia, and Elbia
Melo
Index
573
For over two decades, policy makers and regulators in a number of countries around the world have been
grappling with market reform, liberalization, restructuring, and privatization of the electric power sector.
While a great deal has been achieved
-
including many useful lessons in what works, what does not, and
why
-
successful design and implementation of market reform still remains partly art. Moreover, the
international experience to date indicates that, in nearly all cases, initial market reform leads to unintended
and
occasionali/
unpleasant consequences or introduces new concerns and risks, which must be addressed
In subsequent "reform of the reforms."
The chapters in this volume present an overview of the market reform experience in different parts of
the world, including a discussion of the evolution of organized markets and market operations» Prominent
scholars cover a number of challenging issue facing regulators and policy makers including Infrastructure
investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation in energy markets^, renewable energy and
global climate change. Other topics include market power, market monitoring, distributed generation and an
in-depth examination of "reform of the reforms" using Brazil's electricity market as a case study. |
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