Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review

Energy reforms play an essential role in technological change as they aim to contribute to an open market: costs reduction, competitiveness, and technology development. This article seeks to assess the impact and effect of reforms on the energy sector. The article’s objective is to evaluate the proc...

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Main Authors: Pablo David Necoechea-Porras, Asunción López, Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3429
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spelling doaj-d28ba29970a543c69898dad826c5a60f2021-03-20T00:05:41ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01133429342910.3390/su13063429Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature ReviewPablo David Necoechea-Porras0Asunción López1Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena2Department of Economic Structure and Development Economics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 28049 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Economic Structure and Development Economics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 28049 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Economic Structure and Development Economics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 28049 Madrid, SpainEnergy reforms play an essential role in technological change as they aim to contribute to an open market: costs reduction, competitiveness, and technology development. This article seeks to assess the impact and effect of reforms on the energy sector. The article’s objective is to evaluate the process of deregulation policies and their micro and macroeconomic effects on the energy sector, and specifically on electricity, by analyzing literature related to electricity reforms. Further, the article intends to explore the impacts of deregulation on power pricing, power market, electricity accessibility, innovation, and competitiveness. Another objective of the article is to analyze the role played by various stakeholders in the deregulation policies, including the government, national entities like states, the private sector, and consumers. The article identified ways to improve the economic impacts of deregulation policies in the energy sector. After a systemic review of specialized articles regarding their theoretical approach, results showed a positive relationship between reform and innovation, competitiveness, opening-up of the market, technology, and price changes. Although deregulation measures aimed to reduce the consumers’ electricity cost, the changes in power prices were achievable only in the long-term and not in the short-term. Additionally, government regulators and stakeholders participated in implementing various measures to ensure that deregulation achieved its primary objective of reducing power prices. Such efforts include developing divestiture policies and implementing rate cuts.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3429deregulationenergyeconomypower sector
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author Pablo David Necoechea-Porras
Asunción López
Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena
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Asunción López
Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena
Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review
Sustainability
deregulation
energy
economy
power sector
author_facet Pablo David Necoechea-Porras
Asunción López
Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena
author_sort Pablo David Necoechea-Porras
title Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review
title_short Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review
title_full Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review
title_fullStr Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Deregulation in the Energy Sector and Its Economic Effects on the Power Sector: A Literature Review
title_sort deregulation in the energy sector and its economic effects on the power sector: a literature review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Energy reforms play an essential role in technological change as they aim to contribute to an open market: costs reduction, competitiveness, and technology development. This article seeks to assess the impact and effect of reforms on the energy sector. The article’s objective is to evaluate the process of deregulation policies and their micro and macroeconomic effects on the energy sector, and specifically on electricity, by analyzing literature related to electricity reforms. Further, the article intends to explore the impacts of deregulation on power pricing, power market, electricity accessibility, innovation, and competitiveness. Another objective of the article is to analyze the role played by various stakeholders in the deregulation policies, including the government, national entities like states, the private sector, and consumers. The article identified ways to improve the economic impacts of deregulation policies in the energy sector. After a systemic review of specialized articles regarding their theoretical approach, results showed a positive relationship between reform and innovation, competitiveness, opening-up of the market, technology, and price changes. Although deregulation measures aimed to reduce the consumers’ electricity cost, the changes in power prices were achievable only in the long-term and not in the short-term. Additionally, government regulators and stakeholders participated in implementing various measures to ensure that deregulation achieved its primary objective of reducing power prices. Such efforts include developing divestiture policies and implementing rate cuts.
topic deregulation
energy
economy
power sector
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3429
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