May 22, 2012

Power Glut: Why Ontario Residents Pay for Costly Electricity They Don’t Need, and What to Do About It

2011 – Benjamin Dachis and Donald N. Dewees

Toronto, July 19 – After years of looming power shortages, Ontario faces a periodic problem of excess electricity supply. This costly oversupply, which the province must take under fixed-price contracts with generators, leads to higher electricity bills for consumers.

In “Plugging into Savings: A New Incentive-Based Market Can Address Ontario’s Power-Surplus Problem,” authors Benjamin Dachis and Donald N. Dewees recommend a solution: a new market mechanism that would facilitate payments to generators, who operate under fixed-price contracts, to reduce output when doing so would save money for the system as a whole.

For the report go to:

http://www.cdhowe.org/pdf/ebrief120.pdf

 

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