Power system economics the Nordic electricity market

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adam_text Titel: Power system economics Autor: Wangensteen, Ivar Jahr: 2012 Table of contents 1 Introduction...........................................................................9 1.1 Short summary...............................................................................................9 1.2 The power system.........................................................................................10 1.3 Traditional organization..............................................................................11 1.4 Restructuring................................................................................................11 1.5 Special features of electricity.......................................................................12 2 Basic microeconomics..........................................................15 2.1 Introduction..................................................................................................15 2.2 Supply, demand and the market balance...................................................15 2.3 Demand elasticity..........................................................................................17 2.4 Production cost.............................................................................................19 2.5 Aggregate supply..........................................................................................22 2.6 Competition...................................................................................................23 2.7 Producer and consumer surplus..................................................................24 2.8 Imperfect competition (market power).......................................................25 2.9 Externalities..................................................................................................30 2.10 References......................................................................................................32 3 Electricity consumption......................................................33 3.1 General..........................................................................................................33 3.1.1Characterization...........................................................................................33 3.1.2 Categorization.................................................................................34 3.2 Demand drivers.............................................................................................35 3.2.1 Income elasticity.............................................................................35 3.2.2 Price elasticity.................................................................................38 3.3 Load research................................................................................................41 3.3.1 Load measurements........................................................................43 3.3.2 Factors influencing the load level...................................................43 3.3.3 Load aggregation............................................................................44 3.4 Load management........................................................................................59 Table of contents 3.5 References......................................................................................................60 4 Pricing...................................................................................61 4.1 Introduction...................................................................................................61 4.2 Marginal cost pricing...................................................................................62 4.3 Dynamic pricing............................................................................................66 4.3.1 Time Of Use (TOU) rates..............................................................66 4.3.2 Spot pricing.....................................................................................70 4.4 Ramsey pricing..............................................................................................71 4.5 Tariffs............................................................................................................75 4.6 References......................................................................................................76 5 Restructuring/Deregulation of the Electricity Supply Industry......................................................................................77 5.1 Terminology..................................................................................................77 5.2 Economy of Scale and Unbundling in the Power System..........................77 5.3 Privatization..................................................................................................79 5.4 Stranded costs...............................................................................................79 5.5 Roles and responsibilities in a restructured system...................................80 5.5.1 Regulator.........................................................................................80 5.5.2 Producers.........................................................................................81 5.5.3 Grid Companies..............................................................................81 5.5.4 End users.........................................................................................82 5.5.5 Power Exchange (PX).....................................................................83 5.5.6 System Operator (SO).....................................................................83 5.5.7 Balance responsible entities............................................................84 5.5.8 Suppliers.........................................................................................85 5.5.9 T raders and Brokers........................................................................85 5.5.10 Market Participants.........................................................................85 5.6 Market design................................................................................................86 5.6.1 Market access..................................................................................86 5.6.2 Exchange/pooling............................................................................87 5.6.3 Reserves and balancing...................................................................91 5.6.4 Physical and financial trade............................................................92 5.7 Restructuring in different countries...........................................................93 5.8 The Norwegian and Nordic restructuring..................................................97 5.8.1 Introduction.....................................................................................97 4 Table of contents 5.8.2 Organizational and technical factors...............................................97 5.8.3 Organizational structure before restructuring.................................98 5.8.4 Maj or arguments for restructuring..................................................99 5.8.5 The Nordic generating system......................................................100 5.8.6 The organization of the new market.............................................101 5.8.7 The Exchange - Nord Pool Spot and NASDAQ OMX................103 5.9 Developments in the Norwegian and Nordic market...............................106 5.9.1 The pool s influence on the general price level............................106 5.9.2 Investments and power balance....................................................110 5.9.3 Market Efficiency.........................................................................111 5.9.4 Market growth at Nord Pool.........................................................113 5.9.5 Market information and statistics..................................................114 5.10 Retail access.................................................................................................115 5.11 References....................................................................................................116 6 Power generation...............................................................119 6.1 Introduction................................................................................................119 6.2 Characteristics of generating units...........................................................119 6.2.1 Thermal units................................................................................119 6.2.2 Hydropower units..........................................................................121 6.3 Generation scheduling................................................................................123 6.3.1 Merit order....................................................................................124 6.3.2 Optimal Dispatch..........................................................................124 6.3.3 Unit commitment..........................................................................127 6.3.4 Scheduling.....................................................................................129 6.3.5 Hydro scheduling..........................................................................130 6.4 Market modeling (EMPS)..........................................................................142 6.4.2 The EMPS simulation part............................................................144 6.5 Generation planning in an open market...................................................148 6.5.1 Introduction...................................................................................148 6.5.2 Problem formulation in the traditional and deregulated environment ......................................................................................................149 6.5.3 Unit commitment in an open market.............................................150 6.5.4 Hydro generation..........................................................................152 6.6 Generation planning in practice................................................................157 6.6.1 Overview.......................................................................................157 6.6.2 Long-term scheduling...................................................................159 6.6.3 The medium-term scheduling model............................................161 6.6.4 The short-term scheduling model.................................................161 6.6.5 Details about the bidding and price clearing process....................162 5 Table of contents 6.6.6 The Balancing Market...................................................................165 6.7 Optimal mix of generating units................................................................167 6.7.1 Optimal mix based on cost minimization......................................167 6.7.2 The revenue problem....................................................................170 6.7.3 Introduction of load shedding.......................................................172 6.8 References....................................................................................................174 7 Grid access.........................................................................177 7.1 Introduction/definition of concepts...........................................................177 7.2 Congestion Management............................................................................182 7.2.1 Introduction...................................................................................182 7.2.2 Congestion Management Based on Area Pricing..........................183 7.2.3 Consequences of a Buy-Back Procedure......................................194 7.3 Price Calculation Based on Optimal Power Flow (OPF)........................198 7.3.1 Principle........................................................................................199 7.3.2 Nodal Prices..................................................................................206 7.3.3 Marginal transmission losses and nodal prices.............................208 7.3.4 Timing and data............................................................................209 7.3.5 Compensation for transmission losses..........................................210 7.3.6 Location of the market place (hub)...............................................211 7.3.7 Security of supply.........................................................................213 7.3.8 Three-node DC example...............................................................216 7.3.9 Three-node DC Equivalent...........................................................220 7.3.10 Hydro and Hydro-thermal Systems...............................................225 7.3.11 DC-equivalent. 11 node (zone) power system.............................232 7.4 Transmission/Distribution (T/D) tariffs....................................................241 7.4.1 General requirements....................................................................241 7.4.2 The Nordic T/D tariff system........................................................242 7.4.3 Congestion management in the Nordic system.............................248 7.4.4 Congestion management in Europe..............................................248 7.5 Nordic power exchange before 1991.........................................................251 7.5.1 Responsibility for operation of the Nordic system.......................252 7.5.2 Power exchange in case of disturbances.......................................253 7.6 References....................................................................................................255 8 Ancillary services...............................................................275 8.1 Purpose and definition...............................................................................275 8.2 Classification...................................................................................... 277 8.2.1 Balancing services................................................................... 281 6 Table of contents 8.2.2 System services.............................................................................281 8.3 Reserve requirement..................................................................................282 8.4 Automatic control.......................................................................................283 8.5 Balancing.....................................................................................................287 8.6 Costs.............................................................................................................289 8.6.1. Costs for Active Reserves.............................................................289 8.7 A simple model for pricing of reserves.....................................................292 8.7.1 Purpose..........................................................................................292 8.7.2 Assumptions and border conditions..............................................292 8.7.3 Balance between the Spot Market and the reserves market..........293 8.8 The Norwegian and Nordic system...........................................................297 8.8.1 Primary reserve.............................................................................297 8.9 Some experiences........................................................................................299 8.9.1 The Balancing Market (BM).........................................................299 8.9.2 The Reserve Option Market (ROM).............................................301 8.9.3 Special conditions for consumption side reserves........................304 8.9.4 Results from the first two rounds..................................................305 8.9.5 Development during the next few years.......................................307 8.10 References....................................................................................................308 9 Costs and regulation of grid monopolies.........................311 9.1 Grid costs.....................................................................................................311 9.2 Economy of scale in electricity distribution and transmission...............312 9.3 Monopoly regulation..................................................................................315 9.3.1 Definition......................................................................................315 9.3.2 Pricing for a natural monopoly.....................................................315 9.3.3 The objective for monopoly regulation.........................................316 9.3.4 Presumptions.................................................................................318 9.3.5 Alternative mechanisms................................................................319 9.4 The English price cap regulation...............................................................323 9.5 The Norwegian revenue cap regulation....................................................324 9.5.1 Overview.......................................................................................325 9.5.2 Price indexing...............................................................................326 9.5.3 Efficiency requirement..................................................................327 9.5.4 Efficiency measurement by DEA.................................................327 9.5.5 Revenue to cover costs for increased delivery..............................329 9.5.6 Compensation for Energy Not Supplied (CENS).........................329 7 Table of contents 9.6 References....................................................................................................331 10 Environment policy...........................................................333 10.1 Introduction.................................................................................................333 10.2 Policy instruments, overview.....................................................................334 10.2.1 General instruments......................................................................334 10.2.2 Sector specific instruments...........................................................335 10.3 Cap or tax....................................................................................................337 10.4 Environmental taxes and subsidies...........................................................339 10.4.1 General..........................................................................................339 10.4.2 Operational consequences.............................................................341 10.4.3 Long term impacts........................................................................342 10.5 Cap and trade..............................................................................................345 10.6 Tradable Green Certificates......................................................................347 10.6.1 The goal of TGCs..........................................................................348 10.6.2 Supply and demand of green certificates......................................349 10.7 TGCs and standard economic theory.......................................................350 10.7.1 A socio-economic approach..........................................................351 10.7.2 Conditions for a stable TGC market.............................................361 10.8 References....................................................................................................362 Abbreviations...........................................................................363 8
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