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Impact of wind generation on the electricity spot-market price : the Texas experience / Woo, C K; Horowitz, I; Moore, J; Pacheco, A   Journal Article
Woo, C K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The literature on renewable energy suggests that an increase in intermittent wind generation would reduce the spot electricity market price by displacing high fuel-cost marginal generation. Taking advantage of a large file of Texas-based 15-min data, we show that while rising wind generation does indeed tend to reduce the level of spot prices, it is also likely to enlarge the spot-price variance. The key policy implication is that increasing use of price risk management should accompany expanded deployment of wind generation.
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