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E-Book, Englisch, 432 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley - IEEE

Biggar / Hesamzadeh The Economics of Electricity Markets


1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-118-77572-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 432 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley - IEEE

ISBN: 978-1-118-77572-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Bridges the knowledge gap between engineering and economics in a complex and evolving deregulated electricity industry, enabling readers to understand, operate, plan and design a modern power system
With an accessible and progressive style written in straight-forward language, this book covers everything an engineer or economist needs to know to understand, operate within, plan and design an effective liberalized electricity industry, thus serving as both a useful teaching text and a valuable reference. The book focuses on principles and theory which are independent of any one market design. It outlines where the theory is not implemented in practice, perhaps due to other over-riding concerns. The book covers the basic modelling of electricity markets, including the impact of uncertainty (an integral part of generation investment decisions and transmission cost-benefit analysis). It draws out the parallels to the Nordpool market (an important point of reference for Europe). Written from the perspective of the policy-maker, the first part provides the introductory background knowledge required. This includes an understanding of basic economics concepts such as supply and demand, monopoly, market power and marginal cost. The second part of the book asks how a set of generation, load, and transmission resources should be efficiently operated, and the third part focuses on the generation investment decision. Part 4 addresses the question of the management of risk and Part 5 discusses the question of market power. Any power system must be operated at all times in a manner which can accommodate the next potential contingency. This demands responses by generators and loads on a very short timeframe. Part 6 of the book addresses the question of dispatch in the very short run, introducing the distinction between preventive and corrective actions and why preventive actions are sometimes required. The seventh part deals with pricing issues that arise under a regionally-priced market, such as the Australian NEM. This section introduces the notion of regions and interconnectors and how to formulate constraints for the correct pricing outcomes (the issue of "constraint orientation"). Part 8 addresses the fundamental and difficult issue of efficient transmission investment, and finally Part 9 covers issues that arise in the retail market.
* Bridges the gap between engineering and economics in electricity, covering both the economics and engineering knowledge needed to accurately understand, plan and develop the electricity market
* Comprehensive coverage of all the key topics in the economics of electricity markets
* Covers the latest research and policy issues as well as description of the fundamental concepts and principles that can be applied across all markets globally
* Numerous worked examples and end-of-chapter problems
* Companion website holding solutions to problems set out in the book, also the relevant simulation (GAMS) codes

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Dr Biggar is Australia's leading expert on theeconomics of wholesale electricity markets and the economics ofpublic utility regulation. Since 2002 he has provided economicadvice primarily to the Australian Energy Regulator and theAustralian Competition and Consumer Commission. He has alsoprovided advice to other government agencies including theAustralian Energy Markets Operator, the Australian Energy MarketsCommission, and the New Zealand Electricity Authority. He haspublished a number of papers in academic journals in the economicsof electricity markets and the economics of public utilityregulation and regularly provides training courses in these areasto government agencies and industry. He has a particular interestin the assessment of market power in wholesale electricity marketsand in matters related to wholesale market design.
Dr Hesamzadeh is assistant professor in electric powersystems division of the school of electrical engineering at KTHRoyal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Dr Hesamzadehis a world leader in the modelling of market power in wholesaleelectricity markets, particularly in the context of transmissionplanning. His special fields of interests include Power SystemsPlanning and Design, Economics of Wholesale Electricity Markets,and Mathematical Modelling and Computing. Hesamzadeh is currentlyworking towards his Docent degree in Electricity Markets at KTH.



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