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Intertemporal Pricing and Investment for Electric Power Supply

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This paper presents a nonlinear programming model for endogenous determination of electrical energy prices, supplies and capacity expansion increments. The model is applied to Canadian electric utility to trace price and supply responses of foregoing an attractive hydro alternative with undesirable externalities.

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  • John Rowse, 1980. "Intertemporal Pricing and Investment for Electric Power Supply," Working Paper 375, Economics Department, Queen's University.
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    1. Rowse, John, 1980. "1. On User Solution Strategy for Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Models 2. On the Solution of Spatial Price and Allocation Models," Queen's Institute for Economic Research Discussion Papers 275172, Queen's University - Department of Economics.
    2. Peter Hartley & Chris Trengove, 1984. "The Marginal Costs of Electricity Supply in Victoria," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 60(4), pages 340-355, December.

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