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Ramsey Pricing in a Congested Network with Market Power in Generation: A Numerical Illustration for Belgium Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Guido Pepermans () (K.U.Leuven-Center for Economic Studies)
Bert Willems () (K.U.Leuven-Center for Economic Studies)
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Abstract: This paper derives the socially optimal transmission prices in a congested electricity network when there is imperfect competition in generation, and when the budget constraint of the network operator is binding. The results which we derive are a generalization of the standard Ramsey prices and also of the locational marginal prices (LMP). The model is illustrated with a numerical model based on the Belgian electricity data.
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Keywords: Regulation Transmission Electricity Cournot Numerical model Security constraints MPEC loadflow Belgium Other versions of this item:
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