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Performance Effects of Network Structure and Ownership: The Norwegian Electricity Distribution Sector
by
Tobiasson, Wenche
, Jamasb, Tooraj
, Llorca, Manuel
in
Adverse selection
/ Benchmarks
/ Competitive advantage
/ Cost frontier
/ Costs
/ Data envelopment analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Electric industry
/ Electric power system interconnection
/ Electric utilities
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ Electricity networks
/ Heteroscedastic
/ Heteroscedastic stochastic cost frontier
/ Heteroscedastic stochastic cost frontiers
/ Integration
/ Moral hazard
/ Norwegian electricity distribution
/ Ownership structure
/ Privatization
/ Productivity
/ Regional transmission
/ Regulated industries
/ Regulation
/ Stochastic systems
/ Stochastics
/ Transmissions
/ Vertical integration
2021
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Performance Effects of Network Structure and Ownership: The Norwegian Electricity Distribution Sector
by
Tobiasson, Wenche
, Jamasb, Tooraj
, Llorca, Manuel
in
Adverse selection
/ Benchmarks
/ Competitive advantage
/ Cost frontier
/ Costs
/ Data envelopment analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Electric industry
/ Electric power system interconnection
/ Electric utilities
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ Electricity networks
/ Heteroscedastic
/ Heteroscedastic stochastic cost frontier
/ Heteroscedastic stochastic cost frontiers
/ Integration
/ Moral hazard
/ Norwegian electricity distribution
/ Ownership structure
/ Privatization
/ Productivity
/ Regional transmission
/ Regulated industries
/ Regulation
/ Stochastic systems
/ Stochastics
/ Transmissions
/ Vertical integration
2021
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Performance Effects of Network Structure and Ownership: The Norwegian Electricity Distribution Sector
by
Tobiasson, Wenche
, Jamasb, Tooraj
, Llorca, Manuel
in
Adverse selection
/ Benchmarks
/ Competitive advantage
/ Cost frontier
/ Costs
/ Data envelopment analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Electric industry
/ Electric power system interconnection
/ Electric utilities
/ Electricity
/ Electricity distribution
/ Electricity networks
/ Heteroscedastic
/ Heteroscedastic stochastic cost frontier
/ Heteroscedastic stochastic cost frontiers
/ Integration
/ Moral hazard
/ Norwegian electricity distribution
/ Ownership structure
/ Privatization
/ Productivity
/ Regional transmission
/ Regulated industries
/ Regulation
/ Stochastic systems
/ Stochastics
/ Transmissions
/ Vertical integration
2021
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Performance Effects of Network Structure and Ownership: The Norwegian Electricity Distribution Sector
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Performance Effects of Network Structure and Ownership: The Norwegian Electricity Distribution Sector
2021
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Overview
Transmission and distribution networks are capital intensive segments of the electricity sector and are generally considered natural monopolies. Due to their non-competitive nature, these are subject to independent regulation to prevent the abuse of monopolistic power and to induce competitive behaviour. Effective economic regulation of the electricity networks has become a key target in most developed economies after the 1980s. In Norway, incentive regulation and efficiency benchmarking were introduced in 1997. In Norway, the electricity grid is divided into three levels, namely, central, regional and distribution networks. In this paper, we study two overlooked aspects when analysing the performance of electricity networks: vertical integration and ownership structure. We use a stochastic frontier analysis approach to analyse the performance of Norwegian electricity distribution utilities for the period 2007–2014. We observe that vertical integration between distribution and regional transmission implies higher cost inefficiencies. This indicates that the efficiency gains due to separate management of the networks exceed the economies of coordination from vertical economies of scope. In addition, we find that council ownership entails higher efficiencies. This could be explained by the state having an interest in high-voltage electricity networks, rather than low-voltage ones, and the decentralised model from which the now centralised system was once developed.
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MDPI AG
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