When a Rose Is Not a Rose: A Review of Recent Estimates of Congestion Costs
Publication Type
Magazine Article
Date Published
05/2004
Authors
DOI
Abstract
Careful examination of congestion costs leads to some conclusions that are counterintuitive. For example, consumer costs may rise, not fall, as a result of reducing congestion, and minimizing consumer costs may not increase aggregate social wealth.
Journal
The Electricity Journal
Volume
17
Year of Publication
2004
Issue
4
Organization
Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions (CERTS), Energy Markets and Planning Department, Grid Integration Group, Energy Analysis Division, Energy Technologies & Systems Division
Research Areas
CERTS, RTINA, CERTS Transmission Planning, EA Energy Markets & Planning, Energy Planning and Procurement, Bulk Power System Planning, Procurement and Market Processes, Energy Market Design and Assessment