Electricity Marginal Cost Pricing

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  • Author : Monica Greer
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Pages : 366 pages
  • ISBN : 0123854660
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Electricity Marginal Cost Pricing

Electricity Marginal Cost Pricing
  • Author : Monica Greer
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 13 March 2012
GET THIS BOOK Electricity Marginal Cost Pricing

Packed with case studies and practical real-world examples, Electricity Marginal Cost Pricing Principles allows regulators, engineers and energy economists to choose the pricing model that best fits their individual market. Written by an author with 13 years of practical experience, the book begins with a clear and rigorous explanation of the theory of efficient pricing and how it impacts investor-owned, publicly-owned, and cooperatively-owned utilities using tried and true methods such as multiple-output, functional form, and multiproduct cost models. The author then

Electricity Prices in a Competitive Environment

Electricity Prices in a Competitive Environment
  • Author : Mary Hutzler
  • Publisher : DIANE Publishing
  • Release : 01 May 1998
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Discusses the events that led to current initiatives to restructure the electric power industry, and the institutional and structural changes that will be required to support the competitive pricing of electricity. Describes the analysis assumptions and methodology. Compares electricity prices under regulation and prices under competition. Discusses the sensitivities of the results to key parameters in the analysis cases. Analyzes the cash flow implications of the new competitive prices for utilities. Extensive charts, tables and graphs.

Spot Pricing of Electricity

Spot Pricing of Electricity
  • Author : Fred C. Schweppe,Michael C. Caramanis,Richard D. Tabors,Roger E. Bohn
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 07 March 2013
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There is a need for fundamental changes in the ways society views electric energy. Electric energy must be treated as a commodity which can be bought, sold, and traded, taking into account its time-and space-varying values and costs. This book presents a complete framework for the establishment of such an energy marketplace. The framework is based on the use of spot prices. In general terms: o An hourly spot price (in dollars per kilowatt hour) reflects the operating and capital

Electricity Prices in a Competitive Environment

Electricity Prices in a Competitive Environment
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release : 31 March 1997
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Information on pricing electricity in a competitive environment, competitive electricity price projections, including average costs, marginal costs, time-of-use pricing, cost reductions and efficiency improvements due to competition, capital recovery, reserve margins, competitive marginal cost pricing of electricity and bankruptcy, and financial implications for a typical regional utility and for groups of utilities.

The Move Towards Marginal Cost Pricing in Electricity

The Move Towards Marginal Cost Pricing in Electricity
  • Author : Jan Paul Acton
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release : 31 March 1976
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It comes as no surprise to observers and participants in the American electricity scene that a lot of things have changed recently. But what is emerging more slowly is the relationship between some of these recent changes and the need to reform the basic manner by which we set the price of electricity. The purpose of this paper is to try to draw together some of the principal factors behind the movement towards rate reform and to discuss some of