Impact of cross-subsidization in electricity and heat energy on changing the behavior of participants in the wholesale and retail markets for electricity and heat
N. Linder and
A. V. Trachuk
Strategic decisions and risk management, 2017, issue 3
Abstract:
Electricity and heat are a commodity, the parameters of which are initially determined, therefore, it can be assumed that consumer behavior in the context of choosing a source of energy supply will be largely determined by the price of energy resources. However, when analyzing consumer behavior when making operational and investment decisions, it should be borne in mind that the current tariffs are distorted by the presence of cross-subsidization.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.17747/2618-947X-2017-3-78-86
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