Electricity Transmission Congestion Costs: A Review of Recent Reports

TitleElectricity Transmission Congestion Costs: A Review of Recent Reports
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsBernard Lesieutre, Joseph H Eto
Pagination53
Date Published10/2003
InstitutionLBNL
CityBerkeley
KeywordsCERTS Transmission Planning, RT-006, transmission planning, transmission policy
Abstract

This study reviews reports of congestion costs and begins to assess their implications for the current national discussion on the importance of the U.S. electricity transmission system for enabling competitive wholesale electricity markets. As a guiding principle, we posit that a more robust electricity system could reduce congestion costs; and thereby, 1) facilitate more vibrant and fair competition in wholesale electricity markets, and 2) enable consumers to seek out the lowest prices for electricity. Yet, examining the details suggests that, sometimes, there will be trade-offs between these goals. Therefore, it is essential to understand who pays, how much, and how do they benefit in evaluating options (both transmission and non-transmission alternatives) to address transmission congestion.

LBNL Report Number

LBNL-45049