Generation Adequacy: Who Decides?

  • Hirst E
  • Hadley S
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While market-based methods for generation expansion are the preferred long-term approach, there is currently too much uncertainty regarding how consumers and suppliers will respond to spot price signals. Therefore, policymakers should encourage demand-side experiments and investments to ensure that, when prices rise, customers will be able to respond

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Hirst, E., & Hadley, S. (1999). Generation Adequacy: Who Decides? The Electricity Journal, 12(8), 11–21. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VSS-3XV2K6H-2/2/870bb0d348c820805a9410903ad71adc

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