Cost recovery and investment barriers for renewables under market manipulation of thermal collusion
Xichen Fang,
Hongye Guo,
Da Zhang and
Qixin Chen
Applied Energy, 2021, vol. 285, issue C, No S0306261921000507
Abstract:
Last decade has witnessed a booming development in renewables and significant changes in the generation mix around the world. Given their relatively low variable costs, renewables are expected to be cleared first in the electricity market and earn profit margins under a marginal pricing mechanism to recover their fixed costs. However, some strategic price manipulation behaviors may distort the spot price and cause market failure. In this article, we show that thermals could exploit cross-product arbitrage possibilities through long-term contracts under high renewable penetration, and thereby lower spot prices and squeeze renewable profit margins, discouraging future renewable investments. We build a bi-level model to study strategic behaviors of thermals discussed above and their impacts on the market equilibrium. The model can be recast as a mathematical problem with equilibrium constraints (MPEC) and further formulated as a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) after proper linearization. We then use internal rates of return (IRR) and minimal acceptable rates of return (MARR) to evaluate impacts of thermal arbitrage on renewable investments. A case study is performed to validate the model using the CAISO data. Finally, we provide policy recommendations to regulate this specific type of strategic behaviors.
Keywords: Electricity market; Price manipulation; Cross-product arbitrage; Renewable cost recovery; Renewable investment; MPEC (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116487
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