DocumentCode
1479399
Title
Unlocking the grid [electricity industry restructuring]
Author
Hunt, Sally ; Shuttleworth, Graham
Author_Institution
Nat. Econ. Res. Assoc. Inc., White Plains, NY, USA
Volume
33
Issue
7
fYear
1996
fDate
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
20
Lastpage
25
Abstract
If the ideas of electricity as a product and its transport as a service are separated, consumers can be given a choice among competing generators. So how can consumers choose suppliers? The authors answer this question by considering the four main points of electricity industry restructuring. The first is the question of who can sell what to whom, or, how much competition is necessary to ensure that the competitive market benefits the electric power sector as a whole. Second, what rules should govern the wholesale power market and bilateral trades (how the transmission system should be controlled and priced). Third is the issue of ownership. Decisions need to be made as to which functions must be operated separately because of market power concerns or conflicts of interest. Fourth is managing the transition
Keywords
electricity supply industry; bilateral trades; competitive market; electric power sector; electricity industry restructuring; electricity suppliers selection; market power concerns; transition management; wholesale power market; Contracts; Costs; Electricity supply industry; Impedance; Marketing and sales; Monopoly; Power generation economics; Renewable energy resources; Wind energy; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6.526859
Filename
526859
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