working paper
Linking electricity prices and costs in bottom-up top-down coupling under changing market environments
2015
We couple top-down and bottom-up models to analyse electricity markets. We simulate energy policies under alternative regulatory assumptions. We shows that market liberalisation affects the links between generation costs and user prices. We show that the coupling mechanisms should reflect the nature of electricity market regulation. We show that a tax on electricity is more effective in a liberalized than in a regulated market.
Type
working paper
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Date Issued
2015
Publisher
EPFL LEURE
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EPFL Working Paper Series in Environmental and Urban Economics
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EPFL
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April 19, 2015
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