Alternative Auction Institutions for Electric Power Markets

Author:

Bernard John C.,Mount Timothy,Schulze William

Abstract

Restructuring of electric power markets is proceeding across the United States and in many other nations around the world. The performance of these markets will influence everything from the prices faced by consumers to the reliability of the systems. The challenges of these changes present many important areas for research. For much of the northeastern United States, restructuring proposals include, at least for the short term, the formation of a single-sided auction mechanism for the wholesale market. This research uses experimental methods to analyze how these markets may function. In the experiments, the two basic uniform price auction rules are tested under three different market sizes. Early experimental results suggest the commonly proposed last-accepted-offer auction works well, but market power could be a real concern.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agronomy and Crop Science

Reference10 articles.

1. Ausubel Lawrence M. , and Cramton Peter . 1996. “Demand Reduction and Inefficiency in Multi-Unit Auctions.” University of Maryland Working Paper no. 96-07.

2. Auctions have been the subject for a large body of experimental research (see Kagel 1995 for a survey). For an example of experimental research pertaining to electric power markets in a different framework, see Backerman et al. 1997.

3. Wilson Robert . 1998. “Priority Pricing of Ancillary Services in Wholesale Electricity Markets.” Paper presented at the Maryland Auction Conference. May 29–31.

4. Bernard John C. , Zimmerman Ray , Schulze William , Thomas Robert , Mount Timothy , and Schuler Richard . 1998. “Alternative Auction Institutions for Purchasing Electric Power: An Experimental Examination.” Paper presented at the Maryland Auction Conference, May 29–31.

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