Electricity deregulation
Community energy retail tariffs in Singapore: opportunities for peer-to-peer and time-of-use versus vertically integrated tariffs
In this paper, an electricity market is simulated using an iterative double-auction algorithm that resolves a social welfare optimization problem based on the Kelly auction mechanism. It is adapted to the case of Singapore.
Devil in the detail for Mexico power sector reform
Electricity market excites investors, but challenges remain
Mexico to rein in CFE and Pemex market power
Regulators will check abuses by power and hydrocarbon giants
Energy firms eye opportunities in Mexican power
Spot electricity market to be created via energy reforms
Quants: how they shaped the modern energy market
Application of quantitative analysis to energy was far from smooth
Dynegy founder Watson recalls dawn of deregulation
Departure from firm in 2002 was ‘right decision’, says former CEO
Cutting edge: Modelling dependence of price spikes in Australian electricity markets
The deregulation of Australian electricity markets has brought several challenges, including the possibility of price spikes, which expose market participants to significant risks. As Adebayo Aderounmu and Rodney Wolff outline, these spikes are hard to…
UK power special report
UK Electricity Market Reform will have major ramifications for power market participants. Stella Farrington explores the likely impact
Ercot's Doggett on keeping the lights on in Texas
Despite worries about a shortfall in generation capacity, Trip Doggett, president and chief executive of Ercot, is proud that Texas has the liveliest deregulated power market in the US. He speaks to Alexander Osipovich
European power market: CWE's next challenges
The heart of the matter
JP Morgan probe highlights Ferc power trading crackdown
A lawsuit filed against JP Morgan by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is the latest example of the agency's tough, new enforcement stance
Report urges boosting Ercot price cap, restructuring Texas power market
A report commissioned by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (Ercot) has recommended that the state increase its maximum peak power price in order to spur investment in new generation capacity and lower the risk of blackouts
Regulation a concern for CEE power and gas traders
Getting on track?
Singapore looks to electricity futures market
Singapore is moving closer to the creation of an electricity futures market, according to comments made by the head of the national energy regulator.
Ten years after its collapse, Enron lives on in energy markets
Charting the Enron legacy
US power transmission rule satisfies the market, for now
Ferc’s new interstate transmission rule addresses regional planning and cost allocation concerns, but there could be more controversy to come. Pauline McCallion reports
MEFF launches central clearing for electricity derivatives
Increased liquidity in the Spanish market necessitates netting and reduction of counterparty risk, says managing director
Steady progress for European power market coupling
Coupling up in Europe
Toul gas-to-power by Statoil and Poweo
Innovative gas-to-power deal between Statoil and Poweo
Opportunities in Russia's power market
Doors opening
Video: Q&A with Benedikt von Butler, Citigroup
Benedikt von Butler of Citigroup discusses how market participants in the central and eastern European markets can ensure they are fully prepared for the risk of new climate change legislation and manage their carbon risk accordingly