Contents:
1 Introduction to the Handbook on Electricity Markets 1
Jean-Michel Glachant, Paul L. Joskow and Michael G. Pollitt
PART I TAKING STOCK: THE LEGACY
2 Strengths and weaknesses of traditional arrangements for
electricity supply 13
Richard Schmalensee
3 Optimal wholesale pricing and investment in generation: the
basics 36
Paul L. Joskow and Thomas-Olivier L.autier
4 Wholesale electricity market design 73
Frank A. Wolak
5 The evolution of competitive retail electricity markets 111
Stephen Littlechild
6 Strengths and weaknesses of the British market model 156
David Newbery
7 Strengths and weaknesses of the PJM market model 182
William W. Hogan
8 ERCOT: success (so far) and lessons learned 205
Ross Baldick, Shmuel S. Oren, Eric S. Schubert and Kenneth
Anderson
9 Lessons from Australia’s National Electricity Market 1998–2018:
strengths
and weaknesses of the reform experience 242
Paul Simshauser
10 Strengths and weaknesses of the Nordic market model 287
Chlo. Le Coq and Sebastian Schwenen
11 The evolution of the European model for electricity markets
308
Fabien Roques
PART II ADAPTING TO NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW POLICY
PRIORITIES
12 New technologies on the supply side 332
Nils May and Karsten Neuhoff
13 New technologies on the demand side 353
Fereidoon Sioshansi
14 Tools and policies to promote decarbonization of the electricity
sector 383
Kathryne Cleary, Carolyn Fischer and Karen Palmer
15 Shifting supply as well as demand: the new economics of
electricity with high
renewables 408
Richard Green
16 The future design of the electricity market 428
Michael G. Pollitt
17 New business models in the electricity sector 443
Jean-Michel Glachant
18 Electrifying transport: issues and opportunities 463
Bentley C. Clinton, Christopher R. Knittel and Konstantinos
Metaxoglou
19 Electrification of residential and commercial heating 506
Mathilde Fajardy and David M. Reiner
20 Harnessing the power of integration to achieve universal
electricity access:
the case for the Integrated Distribution Framework 540
Ignacio J. P.rez-Arriaga, Divyam Nagpal, Gr.goire Jacquot and
Robert Stoner
21 Reforming China’s electricity industry: national aspiration,
bureaucratic
empires, local interests 568
Xu Yi-chong
22 The evolution of electricity sectors in Africa: ongoing
obstacles and emerging
opportunities to reach universal targets 595
Vivien Foster, Anton Eberhard and Gabrielle Dyson
Index 629
Edited by Jean-Michel Glachant, Professor, Florence School of Regulation, EUI, Florence and Advisor, Technology University POLITO, Turin, Italy, Paul L. Joskow, Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics Emeritus, Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US and Michael G. Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK
'The electricity sector - the backbone of the modern economy - is
under tremendous pressure right now. Because of climate change, it
is being asked to both grow at a much faster pace than it has
historically and, at the same time, fundamentally transform its
operations. There is no better time for a comprehensive volume with
an all-star list of contributors - hats off to Glachant, Joskow and
Pollitt.'
*Catherine Wolfram, University of California, Berkeley, US*
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