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Capacity Withdrawals in the Electricity Wholesale Market - Between Competition Law and Regulation

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This book examines the issue of capacity withdrawals in the electricity wholesale market. Electricity generators can exercise market power in the wholesale market either by withdrawing generation capacity, or by pricing above competitive levels in order to achieve a higher market price and, thereby, increase revenues. After a comprehensive explanation of capacity withdrawal practices and the issues that arise when proceeding under competition law, the book analyses whether an increased state of transparency, as provided for in the REMIT and Regulation 543/2013, could facilitate the efficient functioning of electricity wholesale markets and the investigation of capacity withdrawal practices. It also examines the effect of the prohibition of market manipulation as prescribed in the REMIT in dealing with abusive capacity withdrawals in the electricity wholesale market.

List of contents

Introduction and Research Questions.- General Background.- Competition Law Enforcement.- Transparency.- Regulatory Enforcement.

Summary

Explains and sheds light on the complex economic and legal issue of abuse of market power in the electricity wholesale marketDraws a detailed and balanced picture of the interaction between general antitrust law and sector-specific energy regulation, and demonstrates how the one can affect the interests and compensate for the deficits of the otherTakes a European-wide perspective by including in the analysis legal judgements and materials from several European jurisdictions

Product details

Authors Panagiotis Tsangaris
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783662572375
ISBN 978-3-662-57237-5
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Weight 343 g
Illustrations XI, 208 p. 3 illus.
Series Munich Studies on Innovation and Competition
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, trade, International Law, Law and Criminology, International Economic Law, Trade Law, Energy Policy, Economics and Management, European law, Energy technology & engineering, Energy Policy, Energy industries & utilities, Law—Europe, Energy and state, Public international law: economic & trade

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