COMPETITION IN THE ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY IN ENGLAND AND WALES

Citation
R. Green et Dm. Newbery, COMPETITION IN THE ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Oxford review of economic policy, 13(1), 1997, pp. 27-46
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Economics
ISSN journal
0266903X
Volume
13
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
27 - 46
Database
ISI
SICI code
0266-903X(1997)13:1<27:CITEII>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
When the electricity industry was privatized, the government made stru ctural changes to encourage competition in generation and in supply to consumers. The conventional power stations were only divided between two companies, however, and we show that duopolistic competition in an unregulated spot market might imply undesirably high prices. Most sal es are hedged in the contract market, which makes the spot market mo r e competitive, and a realistic threat of entry could also force genera tors to keep their prices down. In the event, a large amount of entry took place, supported by the regional electricity companies' franchise monopoly over smaller consumers. That monopoly ends in 1998, so that further entry might become very difficult, while competition between f irms already in the generation marker is still limited. Vertical integ ration between the major generators and regional electricity companies might make entry even harder, and should be blocked until the industr y is more competitive.