The electricity prices in the European Union. The role of renewable energies and regulatory electric market reforms

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作者
Moreno, Blanca [1 ]
Lopez, Ana J. [1 ]
Teresa Garcia-Alvarez, Maria [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oviedo, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Appl Econ, E-33006 Oviedo, Spain
[2] Univ A Coruna, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Econ Anal & Business Adm, La Coruna, Spain
关键词
Electricity prices; Renewable energy; Electricity market; Liberalization; POWER PRICES; LIBERALIZATION; IMPACT; STRATEGIES; SYSTEMS; SECTOR; COST;
D O I
10.1016/j.energy.2012.06.059
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The European Union electricity market has been gradually liberalized since 1990s. Theoretically, competitive markets should lead to efficiency gains in the economy thus reducing electricity prices. However, there is a controversial debate about the real effects of the electricity liberalization on electricity prices. Moreover, the increased generation of electricity from renewable energies RES-E (Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources) is also integrated in wholesale market reducing wholesale prices, but the final effect over household prices is not clear. In order to contribute to this debate, this paper provides an empirical investigation into the electricity prices determinants. In fact we develop econometric panel models to explore the relationship between the household electricity prices and variables related to the renewable energy sources and the competition in generation electricity market. More specifically we use a panel data set provided by Eurostat and covering 27 European Union countries during the period 1998-2009. Our results suggest that electricity prices increase with the deployment of RES-E and with the expansion of greenhouse gas emissions produced by energy industries- as a European Union CO2 emission trading scheme exists. Results also reveal that country's characteristics can affect household electricity prices. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:307 / 313
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