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ID126543
Title ProperElectricity prices and generator behaviour in gross pool electricity markets
LanguageENG
AuthorO'Mahoney, Amy ;  Denny, Eleanor
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for this process has been to enhance competition in a market traditionally characterised by statutory monopolies in an attempt to reduce costs to end-users. This paper endeavours to see whether a pool market achieves this goal of increasing competition and reducing electricity prices. Here the electricity market is set up as a sealed bid second price auction. Theory predicts that such markets should result with firms bidding their marginal cost, thereby resulting in an efficient outcome and lower costs to consumers. The Irish electricity system with a gross pool market experiences among the highest electricity prices in Europe. Thus, we analyse the Irish pool system econometrically in order to test if the high electricity prices seen there are due to participants bidding outside of market rules or out of line with theory. Overall we do not find any evidence that the interaction between generator and the pool in the Irish electricity market is not efficient. Thus, the pool element of the market structure does not explain the high electricity prices experienced in Ireland.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.628-637
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.628-637
Key WordsElectricity Markets ;  Auction Theory ;  Multiple Regression Analysis