Autor
ZENON, ERIC
ROSELLON, JUAN
Fecha
Materias
ENERGIA ELECTRICA
País
MEXICO
Resumen
This paper addresses electricity transmission planning under the new industry and institutional structure of the Mexican electricity market, which has engaged in a deep reform process after decades of a state-owned-vertically-integrated-non-competitive-closed industry. Under this new structure, characterized by a nodal pricing system and an independent system operator (ISO), we analyze welfare-optimal network expansion with two modeling strategies. In a first model, we propose the use of an incentive price-cap mechanism to promote the expansion of Mexican networks. In a second model, we study centrally-planned grid expansion in Mexico by an ISO within a power-flow model. We carry out comparisons of these models which provide us with hints to evaluate the actual transmission planning process proposed by Mexican authorities (PRODESEN). We obtain that the PRODESEN plan appears to be a convergent welfare-optimal planning process.
B CONTENTS/b
1. Introduction 2. Literature on transmission expansion planning and regulation 3. The PRODESEN plan 4. Models, data and results 5. Conclusions and policy Implications
Tipo de Contenido
ARTÍCULOS Y CAPÍTULOS DE LIBRO
Revista
ENERGY POLICY
Número y Volumen
Vol. 104 (may 2017)
Páginas
349-360
Documento
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