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Spot Pricing of Electricity

Spot Pricing of Electricity

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Spot Pricing of Electricity

Schweppe, Fred C.; Caramanis, Michael C.; Tabors, Richard D.; Bohn, Roger E.

There is a need for fundamental changes in the ways society views electric energy. Electric energy must be treated as a commodity which can be bought, sold, and traded, taking into account its time-and space-varying values and costs. This book presents a complete framework for the establishment of such an energy marketplace. The framework is based on the use of spot prices. In general terms: o An hourly spot price (in dollars per kilowatt hour) reflects the operating and capital costs of generating, transmitting and distributing electric energy. It varies each hour and from place to place. o The spot price based energy marketplace involves a variety of utility-customer transactions (ranging from hourly varying prices to long-term, multiple-year contracts), all of which are based in a consistent manner on hourly spot prices. These transactions may include customers selling to, as well as buying from, the utility. The basic theory and practical implementation issues associated with a spot price based energy marketplace have been developed and discussed through a number of different reports, theses, and papers. Each addresses only a part of the total picture, and often with a somewhat different notation and terminology (which has evolved in parallel with our growing experience). This book was xvii xviii Preface written to serve as a single, integrated sourcebook on the theory and imple­ mentation of a spot price based energy marketplace.

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Published by: Springer

Publication Date: 1988-11-30

Format: Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9780898382600

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1683-1

Dimensions: 235.0cm x155.0cm

Pages: 356.0

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