Abstract

This article identifies the critical factors that led to the Californian power crisis and assesses whether the crisis was brought about by a failure of market design or not. It argues that, until long-term solutions can be put in place and adequate supply is restored, effective region-wide market power mitigation measures must be implemented to protect consumers from the exercise of market power.

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