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- Title
UK Electricity Market Reform and the Energy Transition: Emerging Lessons.
- Authors
Grubb, Michael; Newbery, David
- Abstract
The 2013 Electricity Market Reform (EMR) was a response to the twin problems of securing efficient finance for a new generation of low carbon investments, and delivering reliability along with a growing share of renewables in its energy-only market. Four EMR instruments combined to revolutionize the sector; stimulating unprecedented technological and structural change. Competitive auctions for both firm capacity and renewable energy have seen prices far lower than predicted and the entry of unexpected new technologies. A carbon price floor displaced coal, whose share fell from 46% in 1995 to 7% in 2017, halving CO2. Renewables grew from under 4% in 2008 to 22% by 2017, projected at 30+% by 2020 despite a political ban on onshore wind. Neither the technological nor regulatory transitions are complete, and the results to date highlight other challenges, notably to transmission pricing and locational signals. EMR is a step forwards, not backwards; but it is not the end of the story.
- Subjects
ENERGY industries; RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy); ENERGY industry laws; DEREGULATION; RENEWABLE energy sources
- Publication
Energy Journal, 2018, Vol 39, Issue 6, p1
- ISSN
0195-6574
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5547/01956574.39.6.mgru