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OverviewElectricity markets are being deregulated and/or face new regulatory frameworks. In such changing markets, new pricing strategies will need to consider such factors as cost, value of service and pricing by objective. This study introduces a family of pricing concepts, methodologies, models, tools and databases focused on market-based pricing. It reviews important theoretical pricing issues as well as practical pricing applications for changing electricity markets. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ahmad Faruqui , Kelly Eakin , J.R. MalkoPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2000 ed. Volume: 36 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.900kg ISBN: 9780792378396ISBN 10: 0792378393 Pages: 450 Publication Date: 31 May 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSection I: Overview.- 1. Pricing Retail Electricity: Making Money Selling a Commodity.- Section II: Industry Restructuring and Its Pricing Implications.- 2. Pricing and Revenue Management.- 3. The Role of Price in the Restructured Electricity Market.- 4. Competitive Infrastructure: As an Enabler of Market-Based Pricing.- 5. Competitive Rates: A Break from the Past?.- Section III: New Issues.- 6. Anticipating Competitor Responses in Retail Electricity Price Design.- 7. Understanding Latent Market Power in the Electricity Pool of England and Wales.- 8. Market Design and Price Behavior in Restructured Electricity Markets: An International Comparison.- 9. The Effect of Technology on Energy Pricing in a Competitive Energy Market.- Section IV: Risk Management in Volatile Markets.- 10. Managing Total Corporate Electricity/Energy Market Risks.- 11. Managing Weather Risk in Energy Pricing: A Consumer Oriented, Value Added, Energy Service.- 12. An Econometric Study of Weather’s Effect on Prices.- 13. Electric Market Simulation.- 14. Energy Derivatives and Price Risk Management.- 15. Statistical Approaches to Electricity Price Forecasting.- Section V: Case Studies.- 16. Using Customer-Level Response to Spot Prices to Design Pricing Options and Demand-Side Bids.- 17. How to Buy Low and Sell High.- 18. Real Time Pricing — A Unified Rate Design Approach.- 19. Dynamic Pricing and Profit Maximization Choices for the Investor Owned Electric Disco.- 20. Developing and Pricing Distribution Services.- 21. Pricing Throughout the Product Lifecycle: When Mature Markets Meet Innovation.- 22. Residential TOU Price Response in the Presence of Interactive Communication Equipment.- 23. Retail Pricing Tools to Meet Customer Needs.- 24 Pricing Options for the Baltic Electric Market.- Section VI:Pricing of Energy Services.- 25 Value-Added Services in a Competitive Electric Industry.- 26 Measuring How Customers Value Electricity Service Offers.- 27 Electricity Marketing: Is the Product the Price?.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |