Electricity markets are broken – can they be fixed?
This paper argues that electricity markets in Europe are broken. The increasing penetration of subsidised, zero marginal cost, intermittent generation has distorted prices to the extent that they can no longer give effective signals for investment or operation. The problem is increasingly being reco...
Main Author: | Keay, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2016
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