Energy Market Integration in ASEAN: Locational Marginal Pricing and Welfare Implications

Youngho Chang, Justin Lee, Wei Xiang Ang, Jing Yi Chua
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Abstract Energy market integration (EMI) in the ASEAN through the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) is considered to improve the welfare of the economy. In the simulation analyses of cross-border power trading, charging only a tariff as a function of the distance transmitted as access costs appears to ignore the effect of a marginal change in demand or supply from consumers and generators, respectively, on the transmission grid. This, in turn, leads to a poor signal to the market, making suboptimal decisions by economic agents. This study aims to analyse how the locational marginal pricing (LMP) of transmission losses influences an optimal energy mix and energy trading in the ASEAN and derive policy implications for completing the APG. Energy trading with the LMP mechanism of transmission losses appears to provide benefits to the countries under the APG as the total cost of electricity generation declines when power trade increases among ASEAN countries. The underpinnings of positive results strongly suggest that ASEAN member countries seriously consider enhancing grid interconnection to realise the efficiency of power trading infrastructure. JEL Codes: F15, O13, Q49
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东盟能源市场一体化:区位边际定价与福利影响
摘要通过东盟电网(APG)实现东盟能源市场一体化(EMI)被认为是提高经济福利的重要手段。在跨境电力交易的模拟分析中,只收取作为接入成本的传输距离函数的电价,似乎忽略了消费者和发电机分别在需求或供应方面的边际变化对输电网的影响。这反过来又导致向市场发出糟糕的信号,使经济主体做出次优决策。本研究旨在分析输电损失的区位边际定价(LMP)如何影响东盟的最佳能源结构和能源交易,并得出完成APG的政策含义。采用输电损失LMP机制的能源交易似乎对APG下的国家有利,因为当东盟国家之间的电力贸易增加时,发电总成本会下降。积极成果的基础强烈建议东盟成员国认真考虑加强电网互联,实现电力交易基础设施的效率。JEL代码:F15, O13, Q49
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