From First Place to Last: The National Electricity Market's Policy-Induced ‘Energy Market Death Spiral’
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- Paul Simshauser & Tim Nelson & Joel Gilmore, 2022.
"The sunshine state: implications from mass rooftop solar PV take-up rates in Queensland,"
Working Papers
EPRG2219, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, P. & Nelson, T. & Gilmore, J., 2023. "The sunshine state: implications from mass rooftop solar PV take-up rates in Queensland," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2305, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Laws, Nicholas D. & Epps, Brenden P. & Peterson, Steven O. & Laser, Mark S. & Wanjiru, G. Kamau, 2017. "On the utility death spiral and the impact of utility rate structures on the adoption of residential solar photovoltaics and energy storage," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 185(P1), pages 627-641.
- Paul Simshauser, 2023.
"The regulation of electricity transmission in Australia's national electricity market: user charges, investment and access,"
Working Papers
EPRG2311, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, P., 2023. "The regulation of electricity transmission in Australia's National Electricity Market: user charges, investment and access," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2340, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, Paul, 2018. "On intermittent renewable generation & the stability of Australia's National Electricity Market," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 1-19.
- Simshauser, Paul, 2021.
"Renewable Energy Zones in Australia's National Electricity Market,"
Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 101(C).
- Simshauser, P., 2021. "Renewable Energy Zones in Australia's National Electricity Market," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2119, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Paul Simshauser, 2021. "Renewable Energy Zones in Australia’s National Electricity Market," Working Papers EPRG2103, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Dodd, Tracey & Orlitzky, Marc & Nelson, Tim, 2018. "What stalls a renewable energy industry? Industry outlook of the aviation biofuels industry in Australia, Germany, and the USA," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 123(C), pages 92-103.
- Ivan Diaz-Rainey & Greg Sise, 2018. "Green Energy Finance in Australia and New Zealand," ADBI Working Papers 840, Asian Development Bank Institute.
- Paul Simshauser, 2021.
"Lessons from Australia's National Electricity Market 1998-2018: strengths and weaknesses of the reform experience,"
Chapters, in: Jean-Michel Glachant & Paul L. Joskow & Michael G. Pollitt (ed.), Handbook on Electricity Markets, chapter 9, pages 242-286,
Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Paul Simshauser, 2019. "Lessons from Australia's National Electricity Market 1998-2018: the strengths and weaknesses of the reform experience," Working Papers EPRG1927, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, P., 2019. "Lessons from Australia’s National Electricity Market 1998-2018: the strengths and weaknesses of the reform experience," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1972, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Tim Nelson & Joel Gilmore & Tahlia Nolan, 2023. "Be Wary of Paying Wounded Bulls – Capacity Markets in Australia's National Electricity Market," Economic Papers, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 42(1), pages 72-91, March.
- Simshauser, Paul, 2018. "Garbage can theory and Australia's National Electricity Market: Decarbonisation in a hostile policy environment," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(C), pages 697-713.
- Edward Halawa & Geoffrey James & Xunpeng (Roc) Shi & Novieta H. Sari & Rabindra Nepal, 2018. "The Prospect for an Australian–Asian Power Grid: A Critical Appraisal," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(1), pages 1-23, January.
- Nepal, Rabindra & Foster, John, 2015.
"Electricity networks privatization in Australia: An overview of the debate,"
Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 12-24.
- Rabindra Nepal & John Foster, 2015. "Electricity Networks Privatization in Australia: An Overview of the Debate," Discussion Papers Series 541, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia.
- Tim Nelson & Stephanie Bashir & Eleanor McCracken-Hewson & Michael Pierce, 2017. "The Changing Nature of the Australian Electricity Industry," Economic Papers, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 36(2), pages 104-120, June.
- Simshauser, Paul, 2018.
"Price discrimination and the modes of failure in deregulated retail electricity markets,"
Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 75(C), pages 54-70.
- Simshauser, P, 2018. "Price discrimination and the modes of failure in deregulated retail electricity markets," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1849, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Paul Simshauser, 2018. "Price discrimination and the modes of failure in deregulated retail electricity markets," Working Papers EPRG 1827, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Simpson, Genevieve, 2017. "Network operators and the transition to decentralised electricity: An Australian socio-technical case study," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 110(C), pages 422-433.
- Tim Nelson & Stephanie Easton & Lewis Wand & Joel Gilmore & Tahlia Nolan, 2024. "Electricity contract design and wholesale market outcomes in Australia's National Electricity Market," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 68(4), pages 784-804, October.
- Esplin, Ryan & Nelson, Tim, 2022. "Redirecting solar feed in tariffs to residential battery storage: Would it be worth it?," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 373-389.
- Söderberg, Magnus & Menezes, Flavio M. & Santolino, Miguel, 2018.
"Regulatory behaviour under threat of court reversal: Theory and evidence from the Swedish electricity market,"
Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 302-310.
- Magnus Söderberg & Flavio Menezes & Miguel Santolino, 2018. "Regulatory behaviour under threat of court reversal: Theory and evidence from the Swedish electricity market," Post-Print hal-01737570, HAL.
- Paul Simshauser, 2021.
"Vulnerable households and fuel poverty: policy targeting efficiency in Australia’s National Electricity Market,"
Working Papers
EPRG2108, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, P., 2021. "Vulnerable households and fuel poverty: policy targeting efficiency in Australia's National Electricity Market," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2129, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Rabindra Nepal & Tooraj Jamasb & Anupama Sen & Lawrence Cram, 2017.
"Small Systems, Big Targets: Power Sector Reforms and Renewable Energy Development in Small Electricity Systems,"
Working Papers
EPRG 1709, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Rabindra Nepal & Lawrence Cram & Tooraj Jamasb & Anupama Sen, 2017. "Small systems, big targets: power sector reforms and renewable energy development in small electricity systems," Working Papers 2017/08, Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB).
- Nepal, R. & Jamasb, T. & Sen, A. & Cram, L., 2017. "Small Systems, Big Targets: Power Sector Reforms and Renewable Energy Development in Small Electricity Systems," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1720, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, Paul & Akimov, Alexandr, 2019.
"Regulated electricity networks, investment mistakes in retrospect and stranded assets under uncertainty,"
Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 117-133.
- Simshauser, P. & Akimov, A., 2018. "Regulated electricity networks, investment mistakes in retrospect and stranded assets under uncertainty," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1853, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Paul Simshauser & Alexandr Akimov, 2018. "Regulated electricity networks, investment mistakes in retrospect and stranded assets under uncertainty," Working Papers EPRG 1828, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Nolan, Tahlia, 2024. "Is pivoting offshore the right policy for achieving decarbonisation in the state of Victoria, Australia's electricity sector?," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 190(C).
- Shaw-Williams, Damian & Susilawati, Connie, 2020. "A techno-economic evaluation of Virtual Net Metering for the Australian community housing sector," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 261(C).
- Damian Shaw-Williams & Connie Susilawati & Geoffrey Walker, 2018. "Value of Residential Investment in Photovoltaics and Batteries in Networks: A Techno-Economic Analysis," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(4), pages 1-25, April.
- Paul Simshauser, 2020.
"Merchant utilities and boundaries of the firm: vertical integration in energy-only markets,"
Working Papers
EPRG2008, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, P., 2020. "Merchant utilities and boundaries of the firm: vertical integration in energy-only markets," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2039, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
- Simshauser, Paul, 2016. "Distribution network prices and solar PV: Resolving rate instability and wealth transfers through demand tariffs," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 54(C), pages 108-122.
- Crawford, Garth, 2015. "Network depreciation and energy market disruption: Options to avoiding passing costs down the line," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 163-171.
- Nepal, Rabindra & Jamasb, Tooraj & Sen, Anupama, 2018. "Small systems, big targets: Power sector reforms and renewable energy in small systems," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 116(C), pages 19-29.
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- Alan Rai & Tim Nelson, 2020. "Australia's National Electricity Market after Twenty Years," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 53(2), pages 165-182, June.
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