Retail Electricity Competition*
Paul Joskow, Department of Economics, and
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Jean Tirole, IDEI and GREMAQ (UMR 5604 CNRS), Toulouse,
CERAS (URA 2036 CNRS), Paris, and MIT
We analyze a number of unstudied aspects of retail electricity competition.
We first explore the implications of load profiling of consumers whose traditional
meters do not allow for measurement of their real time consumption, when consumers
are homogeneous up to a scaling factor. In general, the combination of retail
competition and load profiling does not yield the second best prices given the
non price responsiveness of consumers. Specifically, the competitive equilibrium
does not support the Ramsey two-part tariff. By contrast, when consumers have
real time meters and are billed based on real time prices and consumption, retail
competition yields the Ramsey prices even when consumers can only partially
respond to variations in real time prices. More complex consumer heterogeneity
does not lead to adverse se1ection and competitive screening behavior unless
consumers have real time meters and are not rational. We then examine the incentives
competitive retailers have to install one of two types of advanced metering
equipment. Competing retailers overinvest in real time meters compared to the
Ramsey optimum, but the investment incentives are constrained optimal given
load-profiling and retail competition. Finally, we consider the effects of physical
limitations on the ability of system operators to cut of individual customers.
Competing retailers have no incentive to determine the aggregate value of non-interruption
of consumers in the zones they serve, preferring instead to free ride on other
retailers serving consumers in the same zones.
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