Measuring market concentration in European power exchanges “coupled” over a meshed cross-border network

D. Perekhodtsev
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The European electricity markets are moving in the direction of market coupling and allocating the cross-border transmission capacity using implicit auctions. The tri-lateral power exchange combining the power exchanges of France, Belgium, and Netherlands is currently operational. German and Danish exchanges are to be coupled in June 2008. The integration of Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and Luxemburg is planned to be done by January 1, 2009. Such integrated clearing of European national electricity markets would allow using the cross-border transmission capacity more efficiently compared to the current bilateral management that does not allow full utilization of the cross-border capacity. This could help expanding the relevant geographic markets beyond the national borders, and promote competition in the European electricity market. Although the integrated management of the power flows over the looped networks best reflects the physics of electric power flows, it significantly complicates the analysis of competitiveness and concentration in such electricity markets. The topology of geographic markets created by such constraints is often non-trivial. In this paper a methodology is developed to assess the geographic scope of electricity wholesale markets in continental Europe implied by the cross-border transmission capacity allocated using the implicit auctions mechanisms of market coupling. This methodology applies the conventional methods of measuring unilateral market power in electricity markets, such as pivotal suppliers and residual demand elasticity, to perform a hypothetical monopoly test for identification of geographic relevant markets. The paper analyses the change in the topology of relevant geographic markets due to the introduction of market coupling using an approximate model of interconnected transmission network of 17 European countries compiled by (Zhou et.al, 2005).
测量欧洲电力交易所“耦合”在网状跨境网络上的市场集中度
欧洲电力市场正朝着市场耦合和使用隐性拍卖分配跨境输电能力的方向发展。目前,由法国、比利时、荷兰的电力交换中心组成的三边电力交换中心正在运行。德国和丹麦的交易所将于2008年6月合并。荷兰、比利时、法国、德国和卢森堡的一体化计划将于2009年1月1日完成。与目前不允许充分利用跨境能力的双边管理相比,欧洲国家电力市场的这种综合清算将允许更有效地利用跨境传输能力。这有助于将相关地理市场扩展到国界之外,并促进欧洲电力市场的竞争。虽然对环线网络上的电力流动的综合管理最好地反映了电力流动的物理特性,但它使对这种电力市场的竞争力和集中度的分析变得非常复杂。由这些限制所产生的地理市场的拓扑结构通常是非平凡的。本文开发了一种方法来评估欧洲大陆电力批发市场的地理范围,该范围由使用市场耦合的隐性拍卖机制分配的跨境输电容量所隐含。该方法采用传统的方法来衡量电力市场中的单边市场力量,如关键供应商和剩余需求弹性,来执行一个假设的垄断测试,以确定地理相关市场。本文采用(Zhou et.al, 2005)编制的17个欧洲国家互联输电网络近似模型,分析了引入市场耦合后相关地理市场拓扑结构的变化。
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