Business model for cross-border interconnections in the Mediterranean basin

被引:11
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作者
Poudineh, Rahmatallah [1 ]
Rubino, Alessandro [2 ]
机构
[1] Oxford Inst Energy Studies, Oxford, England
[2] Univ Bari, Bari, Italy
关键词
Interconnection; Business model; Mediterranean basin; Regulatory framework; MTI; MERCHANT TRANSMISSION INVESTMENT; ELECTRICITY; COUNTRIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.enpol.2017.04.027
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Given the complementarity of electricity systems in the north and south Mediterranean basin, a greater integration and trade can help achieving national and regional energy policy objectives of security of supply, cost optimisation and sustainability. However, the issues such as different electricity market structures, regulatory and institutional diversity and disparate level of political stability make interconnection investment between north and south a risky undertaking. Due to high perceived risk, delivery of interconnection projects through the EU regulated model is less likely, or only possible at prohibitively high rate of returns. The merchant transmission initiative (MTI), on the other hand, seen as an exception under the EU laws, can be approved only if the project meets a set of strict conditions. Here we show that a hybrid business model in which the main benefits of a merchant model are maintained within a regulated structure, that involves minimal regulatory changes to national electricity markets, offers an appropriate response to the existing investment challenges in the Euro-Mediterranean basin. We highlight the main components of the proposed model and show how it addresses the key features of a viable business model regarding investment incentives, risks, governance and compatibility with the region's energy scenario.
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页码:96 / 108
页数:13
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