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Title: Investment incentives and auction design in electricity markets
Author(s): Fabra, Natalia [nfabra]
Fehr, Nils-Henrik M von der
Frutos, María Ángeles de [frutos]
Publisher: Centre for Economic Policy Research
Issued date: Jan-2008
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/4315
ISSN: 0265-8003
Abstract: Motivated by the regulatory debate in electricity markets, we seek to understand how market design affects market performance through its impact on investment incentives. For this purpose, we study a two-stage game in which firms choose their capacities under demand uncertainty prior to bidding into the spot market. We analyse a number of different market design elements, including (i) two commonly used auction formats, the uniform-price and discriminatory auctions, (ii) price-caps and (iii) bid duration. We find that, although the discriminatory auction tends to lower prices, this does not imply that investment incentives at the margin are poorer; indeed, under reasonable assumptions on the shape of the demand distribution, the discriminatory auction induces (weakly) stronger investment incentives than the uniform-price format.
Serie / Nº.: Discussion Paper
6626
Publisher version: http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/showdp.asp?dpno=6626
Subject: Electricity
Investment
Market design
Regulatory reform and uniform price and discriminatory auctions
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