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L'insuffisance des signaux de localisation pour la coordination entre la production et le transport d'électricité dans les systèmes électriques libéralisés

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Vincent Rious (SUPELEC-Campus Gif - SUPELEC)
Jean-Michel Glachant (LdP - Loyola de Palacio Programme - European University Institute)
Yannick Perez (LdP - Loyola de Palacio Programme - European University Institute, ADIS - Analyse des Dynamiques Industrielles et Sociales - Université Paris Sud - Paris XI)
Philippe Dessante (SUPELEC-Campus Gif - SUPELEC)

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Cet article analyse comment s'organise la coordination à long terme entre la production et le transport dans un système électrique libéralisé. Nous nous appuyons sur un cadre d'analyse modulaire afin de séparer les mécanismes de coordination entre la production et le transport d'électricité en modules distincts. La structure de gouvernance du réseau de transport complète ce cadre d'analyse. Nous montrons alors que, dans une logique de complémentarité institutionnelle, cette structure de gouvernance influence les options de gestion des flux effectivement mises en oeuvre par les Gestionnaires de Réseaux Transport d'électricité. Bien que les signaux de localisation soient nécessaires afin de guider l'installation de nouveaux moyens de production, les contraintes de localisation des moyens de production et la structure de gouvernance du réseau expliquent alors que ces signaux sont insuffisants pour coordonner à long terme production et transport.

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Publication status: Published, Revue Economique, 2009, 60-3, 819-829
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