Climate Policy and Strategic Operations in a Hydro-Thermal Power System
Journal article, 2023

Decarbonisation of the Nordic power sector entails substantial variable renewable energy (VRE) adoption. While Nordic hydropower reservoirs can mitigate VRE output's intermittency, strategic hydro producers may leverage increased flexibility requirements to exert market power. Using a Nash-Cournot model, we find that even the current Nordic power system could yield modest gains from strategic reservoir operations regardless of a prohibition on "spilling" water to increase prices. Instead, strategic hydro producers could shift generation from peak to off-peak seasons. Such temporal arbitrage becomes more attractive under a climate package with a euro100/t CO2 price and doubled VRE capacity. Since the package increases generation variability, lowers average prices, and makes fossil-fuelled plants unprofitable, strategic hydro producers face lower opportunity costs in shifting output from peak to off-peak seasons and encounter muted responses from price-taking fossil-fuelled plants. Hence, a climate package that curtails CO2 emissions may also bolster strategic hydro producers' leverage.

Electricity markets

Equilibrium modelling

Carbon policy

Market power

Hydropower

Author

Farzad Hassanzadeh Moghimi

Stockholm University

Hanna Ek Fälth

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

Lina Reichenberg

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

Afzal S. Siddiqui

Aalto University

Stockholm University

Energy Journal

0195-6574 (ISSN) 19449089 (eISSN)

Vol. 44 5 67-93

Vattenkraftens roll i ett förnybart elsystem

ÅForsk (20-513), 2020-07-01 -- 2022-12-31.

Subject Categories

Information Science

DOI

10.5547/01956574.44.4.fmog

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