Electricity transmission pricing: The German case
Matthias Niederprüm and
Michael Pickhardt
Atlantic Economic Journal, 2002, vol. 30, issue 2, 136-147
Abstract:
This paper elucidates the German electric power market, especially the electricity transmission pricing system that has been in force since January 2000. This paper points to several distorting pricing features, as well as to grid access problems, and suggests that a regulation office should be established. Moreover, it is argued that an independent grid operator for the entire German grid would enhance its efficient operation, and thereby increase the overall efficiency of the German electric power market. In addition, the actual cost structure and calculation procedure of a German grid operator is described in some detail. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2002
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/BF02299158
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