Loading…

Combined heat and power economics

Combined heat and power is a joint product system generating electricity and heat, both relatively ‘non-storable’ commodities with temporally fluctuating demands. A ‘peak-load pricing’ model of the CHP system is developed to investigate the pricing and capacity decisions involved in this two market...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Energy economics 1982-10, Vol.4 (4), p.276-285
Main Author: Dobbs, Ian M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Items that cite this one
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
cited_by cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353
cites cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353
container_end_page 285
container_issue 4
container_start_page 276
container_title Energy economics
container_volume 4
creator Dobbs, Ian M.
description Combined heat and power is a joint product system generating electricity and heat, both relatively ‘non-storable’ commodities with temporally fluctuating demands. A ‘peak-load pricing’ model of the CHP system is developed to investigate the pricing and capacity decisions involved in this two market system. Various market structures are considered and the pricing implications investigated. The solutions have several interesting features, including possible peak-load switching. Where a decentralized CHP system exports electricity to the central system and operates in a local heat market, then, ceteris paribus, higher central electricity system prices imply lower optimal local heat market prices. In this latter case, the tariff offered by the electricity supply industry for CHP generated electricity has implications for investment and for pricing in the heat market — this tariff is therefore examined further. The case for marginal cost pricing is shown to have several attractive features.
doi_str_mv 10.1016/0140-9883(82)90009-3
format article
fullrecord <record><control><sourceid>proquest_cross</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_14955894</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><els_id>0140988382900093</els_id><sourcerecordid>1683913057</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNp9kMFqGzEQhkVJoY7TN-jBpRCawyaalbQ7uhSCadKAoZf0PMjaMVbwrrbSOiVvH7kOOeQQwY9g-P5h-IT4AvISJDRXErSsLKL6jvWFlVLaSn0QM8BWVQ0gnIjZK_JJnOb8UBjTGJyJr8vYr8PA3WLLblq4oVuM8R-nBfs4xD74fCY-btwu8-eXfy7-3Py8X_6qVr9v75bXq8rrRk4V12tV63rdGQtoJYJhrdbWIzJu0IBibLEM0IMG7TvT2I03yjXYstPKqLk4P-4dU_y75zxRH7Ln3c4NHPeZQFtj0OoCfnsDPsR9GsptBA0qC0qatlD6SPkUc068oTGF3qUnAkkHa3RQQgclhDX9t0aq1O6OtcQj-9cOlzdwcUKPpJwueSoBW5rKhZfRWFK3DdVoaDv1ZdeP4y4u2h4DJ8o-8OC5C4n9RF0M7x_zDFxwiP4</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>1683913057</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>Combined heat and power economics</title><source>Backfile Package - Energy and Power [YER]</source><source>Elsevier SD Backfile Economics</source><creator>Dobbs, Ian M.</creator><creatorcontrib>Dobbs, Ian M.</creatorcontrib><description>Combined heat and power is a joint product system generating electricity and heat, both relatively ‘non-storable’ commodities with temporally fluctuating demands. A ‘peak-load pricing’ model of the CHP system is developed to investigate the pricing and capacity decisions involved in this two market system. Various market structures are considered and the pricing implications investigated. The solutions have several interesting features, including possible peak-load switching. Where a decentralized CHP system exports electricity to the central system and operates in a local heat market, then, ceteris paribus, higher central electricity system prices imply lower optimal local heat market prices. In this latter case, the tariff offered by the electricity supply industry for CHP generated electricity has implications for investment and for pricing in the heat market — this tariff is therefore examined further. The case for marginal cost pricing is shown to have several attractive features.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0140-9883</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1873-6181</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1016/0140-9883(82)90009-3</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Guildford: Elsevier B.V</publisher><subject>CHP ; Economics ; Electricity</subject><ispartof>Energy economics, 1982-10, Vol.4 (4), p.276-285</ispartof><rights>1982</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0140988382900093$$EHTML$$P50$$Gelsevier$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,776,780,3447,3450,27901,27902,45944,45968</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttp://econpapers.repec.org/article/eeeeneeco/v_3a4_3ay_3a1982_3ai_3a4_3ap_3a276-285.htm$$DView record in RePEc$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Dobbs, Ian M.</creatorcontrib><title>Combined heat and power economics</title><title>Energy economics</title><description>Combined heat and power is a joint product system generating electricity and heat, both relatively ‘non-storable’ commodities with temporally fluctuating demands. A ‘peak-load pricing’ model of the CHP system is developed to investigate the pricing and capacity decisions involved in this two market system. Various market structures are considered and the pricing implications investigated. The solutions have several interesting features, including possible peak-load switching. Where a decentralized CHP system exports electricity to the central system and operates in a local heat market, then, ceteris paribus, higher central electricity system prices imply lower optimal local heat market prices. In this latter case, the tariff offered by the electricity supply industry for CHP generated electricity has implications for investment and for pricing in the heat market — this tariff is therefore examined further. The case for marginal cost pricing is shown to have several attractive features.</description><subject>CHP</subject><subject>Economics</subject><subject>Electricity</subject><issn>0140-9883</issn><issn>1873-6181</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>1982</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><recordid>eNp9kMFqGzEQhkVJoY7TN-jBpRCawyaalbQ7uhSCadKAoZf0PMjaMVbwrrbSOiVvH7kOOeQQwY9g-P5h-IT4AvISJDRXErSsLKL6jvWFlVLaSn0QM8BWVQ0gnIjZK_JJnOb8UBjTGJyJr8vYr8PA3WLLblq4oVuM8R-nBfs4xD74fCY-btwu8-eXfy7-3Py8X_6qVr9v75bXq8rrRk4V12tV63rdGQtoJYJhrdbWIzJu0IBibLEM0IMG7TvT2I03yjXYstPKqLk4P-4dU_y75zxRH7Ln3c4NHPeZQFtj0OoCfnsDPsR9GsptBA0qC0qatlD6SPkUc068oTGF3qUnAkkHa3RQQgclhDX9t0aq1O6OtcQj-9cOlzdwcUKPpJwueSoBW5rKhZfRWFK3DdVoaDv1ZdeP4y4u2h4DJ8o-8OC5C4n9RF0M7x_zDFxwiP4</recordid><startdate>19821001</startdate><enddate>19821001</enddate><creator>Dobbs, Ian M.</creator><general>Elsevier B.V</general><general>Elsevier</general><general>Guildford :IPC Science and Technology Press,1979</general><scope>DKI</scope><scope>X2L</scope><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>K30</scope><scope>PAAUG</scope><scope>PAWHS</scope><scope>PAWZZ</scope><scope>PAXOH</scope><scope>PBHAV</scope><scope>PBQSW</scope><scope>PBYQZ</scope><scope>PCIWU</scope><scope>PCMID</scope><scope>PCZJX</scope><scope>PDGRG</scope><scope>PDWWI</scope><scope>PETMR</scope><scope>PFVGT</scope><scope>PGXDX</scope><scope>PIHIL</scope><scope>PISVA</scope><scope>PJCTQ</scope><scope>PJTMS</scope><scope>PLCHJ</scope><scope>PMHAD</scope><scope>PNQDJ</scope><scope>POUND</scope><scope>PPLAD</scope><scope>PQAPC</scope><scope>PQCAN</scope><scope>PQCMW</scope><scope>PQEME</scope><scope>PQHKH</scope><scope>PQMID</scope><scope>PQNCT</scope><scope>PQNET</scope><scope>PQSCT</scope><scope>PQSET</scope><scope>PSVJG</scope><scope>PVMQY</scope><scope>PZGFC</scope><scope>SPJJO</scope><scope>7ST</scope><scope>C1K</scope><scope>SOI</scope></search><sort><creationdate>19821001</creationdate><title>Combined heat and power economics</title><author>Dobbs, Ian M.</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>1982</creationdate><topic>CHP</topic><topic>Economics</topic><topic>Electricity</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Dobbs, Ian M.</creatorcontrib><collection>RePEc IDEAS</collection><collection>RePEc</collection><collection>CrossRef</collection><collection>Periodicals Index Online</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - West</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - International</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - MEA</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - Midwest</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - Northeast</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - Southeast</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - North Central</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - Southeast</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - South Central</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - UK / I</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - Canada</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - EMEALA</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - North Central</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - South Central</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - International</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - International</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - West</collection><collection>Periodicals Index Online Segments 1-50</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - APAC</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - Midwest</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - MEA</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - Canada</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - UK / I</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - EMEALA</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - APAC</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - Canada</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - West</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - EMEALA</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - Northeast</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - Midwest</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - North Central</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - Northeast</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - South Central</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access &amp; Build (Plan A) - Southeast</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access (Plan D) - UK / I</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - APAC</collection><collection>Primary Sources Access—Foundation Edition (Plan E) - MEA</collection><collection>Periodicals Index Online Segment 48</collection><collection>Environment Abstracts</collection><collection>Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management</collection><collection>Environment Abstracts</collection><jtitle>Energy economics</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Dobbs, Ian M.</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Combined heat and power economics</atitle><jtitle>Energy economics</jtitle><date>1982-10-01</date><risdate>1982</risdate><volume>4</volume><issue>4</issue><spage>276</spage><epage>285</epage><pages>276-285</pages><issn>0140-9883</issn><eissn>1873-6181</eissn><abstract>Combined heat and power is a joint product system generating electricity and heat, both relatively ‘non-storable’ commodities with temporally fluctuating demands. A ‘peak-load pricing’ model of the CHP system is developed to investigate the pricing and capacity decisions involved in this two market system. Various market structures are considered and the pricing implications investigated. The solutions have several interesting features, including possible peak-load switching. Where a decentralized CHP system exports electricity to the central system and operates in a local heat market, then, ceteris paribus, higher central electricity system prices imply lower optimal local heat market prices. In this latter case, the tariff offered by the electricity supply industry for CHP generated electricity has implications for investment and for pricing in the heat market — this tariff is therefore examined further. The case for marginal cost pricing is shown to have several attractive features.</abstract><cop>Guildford</cop><pub>Elsevier B.V</pub><doi>10.1016/0140-9883(82)90009-3</doi><tpages>10</tpages></addata></record>
fulltext fulltext
identifier ISSN: 0140-9883
ispartof Energy economics, 1982-10, Vol.4 (4), p.276-285
issn 0140-9883
1873-6181
language eng
recordid cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_14955894
source Backfile Package - Energy and Power [YER]; Elsevier SD Backfile Economics
subjects CHP
Economics
Electricity
title Combined heat and power economics
url http://sfxeu10.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/loughborough?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-02-13T02%3A02%3A26IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-proquest_cross&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Combined%20heat%20and%20power%20economics&rft.jtitle=Energy%20economics&rft.au=Dobbs,%20Ian%20M.&rft.date=1982-10-01&rft.volume=4&rft.issue=4&rft.spage=276&rft.epage=285&rft.pages=276-285&rft.issn=0140-9883&rft.eissn=1873-6181&rft_id=info:doi/10.1016/0140-9883(82)90009-3&rft_dat=%3Cproquest_cross%3E1683913057%3C/proquest_cross%3E%3Cgrp_id%3Ecdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c460t-e2b3242bd591890815e43b9c88e8f8513e8783b98c1414cd569fc53a687ea4353%3C/grp_id%3E%3Coa%3E%3C/oa%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=1683913057&rft_id=info:pmid/&rfr_iscdi=true