Impact of Cross-Border Electricity Trading on Market Participants (CROSBI ID 560506)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Andročec, Ivan ; Wangensteen, Ivar ; Krajcar, Slavko
engleski
Impact of Cross-Border Electricity Trading on Market Participants
In the paper, it is shown how electricity trading, congestion and transit is influncing on market participants in each area. Market participants are generators, suppliers (consumers), traders and TSOs. It is shown an example with four connected areas, where this benefits and losses for the involved parties are presented. Although there are still imperfect markets in Europe, we assume some prerequisites: the electricity market is fully opened, there is one power exchange in the region, a TSO model is implemented and there may be different price areas. Our findings illustrate that a coordinated trading mechanism (congestion, transit) leads to increase of market competition, increase of interconnection usage and reduction of market player risk as well as generation of revenue in market based methods. Strong cross-border interconnections have direct economic benefits and decreases generators possibility to exercise market power, increases the security of supply for all trading partners, and leads to more stable electricity prices and thereby lower risk on investments.
Cross-border electricity trading; Congestion; Transit; Market participants
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Podaci o prilogu
2009.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
2nd International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives, POWERENG
poster
18.03.2009-20.03.2009
Lisabon, Portugal