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Electricity market equilibrium, efficiency and operation risk: Some observations
Electricity markets in many areas of the country continue to operate successfully. In many ways, operating the system according to market bids has proven to be not that different from old style operation under an optimum power dispatch regime; however, the compensation and incentives for market participants and producers are markedly different than previously. Several salient issues have become highlights of at least certain operational regimes under markets.