Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5001544 The Electricity Journal 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

U.S. renewable electricity resource subsidization program design relies on production-based payments that lower electric energy market prices, often below zero, contrary to the objective of increasing market prices when correcting for an environmental externality. An alternative pricing approach, capacity-based subsidy payments, would substantially reduce the likelihood of negative electric market prices. A more thoughtful examination of the impact of subsidization program design on wholesale power markets is long overdue.

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