Transmission lowers US generation costs, but generator incentives are not aligned

输电降低了美国的发电成本,但发电企业的激励机制却与之不符。

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Abstract

The US electricity grid is rapidly evolving with the entry of low-cost renewable electricity. As a result, new supply is not spatially matched to demand, and the transmission network has become more strained. Better market integration could thus lower US generation costs. We document that eliminating interregional constraints would have reduced electricity generation costs across the lower US 48 states by $5.8 to 7.1 billion in 2022 and $3.4 to 5.0 billion in 2023. But market integration creates winners and losers among generation companies, and we show that producers in some regions have incentives to delay or block grid integration despite the overall system benefits.

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