Prof. Jacob Mays on Electric Markets and Resource Adequacy
special celebrity guest star Jacob Mays brings a market design professor's perspective to our discussion of resource adequacy, electric markets, and deregulation vs restructuring
Jacob Mays, PhD, Matt Schroettnig, Ahlmahz Negash, PhD, and Paul Dockery discuss a paper Prof. Mays co-authored on contractual form in electricity reliability obligations, how it applies to the program getting developed in the Northwest, and what perspective he has on electric market development in the Northwest.
06:23 - discuss recently published article by Professor Mays and Han Shu
Shu, Han, and Jacob Mays. "Beyond capacity: contractual form in electricity reliability obligations." arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.10858 (2022).
episode from the last time Prof. Mays was on Public Power Underground
23:32 - applying Prof. Mays insights to the Western Power Pool’s Western Resource Adequacy Program
47:04 - thoughts on the NYT article on electric utility deregulation
Why are Energy Prices so High? Some Experts Blame Deregulation by Ivan Penn
twitter thread by @MichaelGiberso3 in response to the article
- by Lynn Kiesling
54:39 - New Segment!: Ahlmahz’s Insightful Question of the Week!
1:01:09 - Short to Ground; where we TL;DR our way through the rest of the news
Pause in Storms Allows Utilities, State Responders Valuable Time to Regroup
IOUs Report Significant Demand Reduction With Time-of-Use Rates With EVs
PG&E, Energy Vault Seek OK for Biggest U.S. Long-Duration Storage System
Goforth, T., Nock, D. Air pollution disparities and equality assessments of US national decarbonization strategies. Nat Commun 13, 7488 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35098-4
1:11:25 - we talk a lot more about Texas’s controversial Performance Credit Mechanism
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