2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.06287
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Revenue and risk of variable renewable electricity investment: the cannibalization effect under high market penetration

Abstract: The market revenue for variable renewable electricity (VRE) assets has been under intense scrutiny during the last few years. The observation that wind and solar power depress market prices at times when they produce the most has been termed the 'cannibalization effect'. This can have a substantial impact on the revenue of these technologies, the magnitude of which has already been established within the economic literature on current and future markets. Yet, the effect is neglected in the capital budgeting li… Show more

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