DocumentCode
635354
Title
Enhancing the direct sales of intermittent renewable electricity production: Efficiency considerations of a German market rule
Author
Dressler, Luisa
Author_Institution
FNRS, Univ. libre de Bruxelles (SBS-EM, Brussels, Belgium
fYear
2013
fDate
27-31 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This paper analyzes the competitive effect of two distinct marketing options for renewable electricity. I consider (1) a marketing regime that requires an independent system operator to transfer all available renewable electricity at zero prices to the spot market, and (2) a marketing regime where renewable plant operators directly sell their electricity on the spot or forward market. Similar marketing options coexist in Germany. I find that the dumping of renewable electricity at zero prices on the spot market is more beneficial for competition but bares the risk of negative prices at low levels of demand. Under the direct selling of renewable electricity, negative prices will not occur. However, selling renewable electricity directly can lead to substantially higher prices compared to dumping.
Keywords
power markets; pricing; renewable energy sources; Germany; direct sales enhancement; forward market; intermittent renewable electricity production; marketing regime; negative prices; power market; renewable plant operators; spot market; Electricity; Europe; Games; Generators; Monopoly; Production; Renewable energy sources;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
European Energy Market (EEM), 2013 10th International Conference on the
Conference_Location
Stockholm
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEM.2013.6607365
Filename
6607365
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