This paper examines simultaneously the effects of a diverse technology (i. e. , multiple plant types), stochastic demand, and rationing costs on the pricing policy of a welfare maximizing public utility where peak loads are present. Optimal pricing and operating policies are derived where the technology fulfills certain convexity conditions. The approach shows the efficiency of peak load pricing under stochastic demand conditions which contrasts with the results of earlier writers. Bounds on prices are derived.
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Crew, M. A., & Kleindorfer, P. R. (1976). PEAK LOAD PRICING WITH A DIVERSE TECHNOLOGY. Bell J Econ, 7(1), 207–231. https://doi.org/10.2307/3003197
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